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Re: How to proper destroy an AURemoteIO ????
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Re: How to proper destroy an AURemoteIO ????


  • Subject: Re: How to proper destroy an AURemoteIO ????
  • From: Doug Wyatt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 08:26:48 -0800

If you're in the simulator, I think this is something we know about. If you're on the device, please write a bug.

thanks
Doug

On Mar 3, 2009, at 0:44 , Inca Rose wrote:

Hi;
After I finish using an AURemoteIO I do the following steps:
-- AudioUnitOutputStop
-- AudioUnitUninitialize
-- AudioComponentInstanceDispose

But checking the threads in my system I see that for every AURemoteIO object I created there is still a thread with the following
stack thread:


0 mach_msg_trap
1 mach_msg
2 AURemoteIO::IOThread::Entry
3 CAPThread::Entry
4 _pthread_body

What is the proper way to dispose an AURemoteIO ??? Am I doing something wrong ?

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