RE: AudioFileReadPackets() how should ' inUseCache' argument be set oniPhone
RE: AudioFileReadPackets() how should ' inUseCache' argument be set oniPhone
- Subject: RE: AudioFileReadPackets() how should ' inUseCache' argument be set oniPhone
- From: "Andrew E. Davidson" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2009 17:41:46 -0800
Strange
As a test to see if there is a noticeable
difference between using use AudioFileReadPackets() and
AudioFileReadPacketData() . It looks like the argument lists are the same, I
just changed the name of function in my test code. Any way, my iPhone does not
emit any audible sound when I use AudioFileReadPacketData() ! it works fine
with AudioFileReadPackets()
Is this a bug ?
Thanks
Andy
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[mailto:coreaudio-api-bounces+andy=email@hidden] On Behalf Of Andrew
E. Davidson
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2009
5:24 PM
To: 'CoreAudio API'
Subject: AudioFileReadPackets()
how should ' inUseCache' argument be set oniPhone
Hi
The speakHere sample app passes NO for this argument. The
document does really say much about when or why you would want to set this
value one way or the other. Any thoughts or suggestions?
How should ‘inUseCache’ be set if I use
AudioFileReadPacketData() instead of AudioFileReadPackets() ?
Thanks
Andy
A
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