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Re: ExtAudioFileConvert.cpp: can I get rid of mutex and thread handling?
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Re: ExtAudioFileConvert.cpp: can I get rid of mutex and thread handling?


  • Subject: Re: ExtAudioFileConvert.cpp: can I get rid of mutex and thread handling?
  • From: William Stewart <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2010 10:45:25 -0800

you can easily tell where the conversion happens.

If there is a difference between your client format and the file format, then a conversion will happen whether you are reading or writing


On Feb 4, 2010, at 1:11 PM, uɐıʇəqɐz pnoqɥɒɯ wrote:

>
> On Jan 4, 2010, at 6:16 PM, uɐıʇəqɐz pnoqɥɒɯ wrote:
>
>> Hi.  Since my app runs one sound through ExtAudioFieConvert, using performSelectorInBackground, and there will not be any concurrency or re-entrance, can I get rid of all the code that handles thread states and mutex locking, etc.?
>>
>> I'm writing my own ExtAudioFileConvert with some extras (such as splitting my sound into multiple files) and hate to copy and paste code that I don't quite understand (thread handling).
>>
>> -mahboud
>
>
> Hi.  I have removed mutexes and have gone with NSOperationQueues to handle my audio conversion.  However, I still have a few questions about the Apple iPhoneExtAudioFileConvertTest sample, which I don't seem to find answers to.  Maybe the Apple folks can resolve these:
>
> 1-  Will converting from MP3 to PCM ever cause a read or write to be interrupted?  I guess I am asking if hardware encoders/decoders are sed for MP3 to PCM conversion.
> 2-  There is a comment in ExtAduioFileConvert.cpp:
>
>      //***** do the read and write - the conversion is done on and by the write call *****//
> I believe this to be incorrect.  If I am converting from MP3 to PCM, the conversion happens during the read, not the write.
>
> Correct?
>
> Thanks.
>
> -mahboud
>
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