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Re: AudioServerDriver self destruction?
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Re: AudioServerDriver self destruction?


  • Subject: Re: AudioServerDriver self destruction?
  • From: Ploytec <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2013 21:05:38 +0100

That's it Jeff!
Thank you
Eric Gorouben
Le 12 déc. 2013 à 20:00, Jeff Moore <email@hidden> a écrit :

Making just a device go away should just be a matter of taking the device out of your plug-in object’s device list and sending a notification that kAudioPlugInPropertyDeviceList has changed. As long as the device isn’t in the device list that you return to the host when it asks for it, the host will make all the devices no longer in the list go away.


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Jeff Moore
Core Audio
Apple

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