RE: Displaying an AudioUnitCarbonView in a Cocoa application?
RE: Displaying an AudioUnitCarbonView in a Cocoa application?
- Subject: RE: Displaying an AudioUnitCarbonView in a Cocoa application?
- From: john smith <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 07:45:33 +0200
- Importance: Normal
> > 1) have you read the apple technote on how to do this? > > http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/technotes/tn2007/tn2213.html > > 2) Are you aware that Carbon is deprecated as of Snow Leopard? > > 3) And in 64-bit Carbon doesn't exist at all! > > Don't put any effort in new Carbon code! It is a dead end!
I know I'll be hated for saying this, but.... if someone is to program a new (32-bit) application, using Cocoa or not, he surely should take steps to support the batch of Carbon (only) plug-ins out there.
I'm sure a lot of developers will move to Cocoa, but only for 64-bit plug-ins. I know that's what I'm planning, and it's what I'm recommending for all my clients. Honestly, anything else is a waste of time in my opinion.
So, while Cocoa is unavoidable for 64-bit, surely creating a 32-bit host with no support for Carbon means you won't be able to support a lot of the plug-ins out there.
Cheers,
Michael Olsen
PhonoXone
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