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


  • Subject: Re: Peak and averagePowerForChannel are nice, but what about the actual current power?
  • From: Hamish Allan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 15:20:28 +0100

Hi,

The version of SpeakHere I have in my Developer Examples does not use
AVAudioPlayer.

Best wishes,
Hamish

On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Ochen Kaylan <email@hidden> wrote:
> 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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