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Re: Mysterious crash in HALObject::PropertiesChanged
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Re: Mysterious crash in HALObject::PropertiesChanged


  • Subject: Re: Mysterious crash in HALObject::PropertiesChanged
  • From: "Paul Sanders" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2010 00:13:39 -0000

> Audio Hijack is a tool that lets you snarf the audio of an
> app. I think that they have a few techniques they use to do
> this. The Instant Hijack Server is no doubt a part of one of
> those.

OK, thanks.  I guess the clue is in the name :)  I use
Soundflower and JackOSX for that (I find them very handy for
testing multi-channel support, SF is interleaved and Jack is
not).  They both seem reasonably well behaved - Soundflower
particularly so.

Paul Sanders.



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