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Peak and averagePowerForChannel are nice, but what about the actual current power?
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Peak and averagePowerForChannel are nice, but what about the actual current power?


  • Subject: Peak and averagePowerForChannel are nice, but what about the actual current power?
  • From: Ochen Kaylan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 09:14:28 -0500

Am I missing something, or is there no direct way in AVAudioPlayer to get the actual power of an AVAudioPlayer object sample? There's clearly some way to get it, since the various metering apps (a la SpeakHere) show a meter with actual power levels along with (usually) the peak power levels. So how do I access the current level when the only properties available are for peak and average, neither of which return the actual current power?

Thanks.
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