Quentin Mathé wrote:
Le 23 févr. 06 à 15:20, Sheldon Gill a écrit :
Actually, I made that claim about CoreAudio a bit prematurely: while reading the basic audio API design docs, I imagined there'd be a Cocoa interface to expose the API--well, I can't find one. It looks like all of Apple's CoreAudio support is in pure C. Please correct me (and supply some links) if I'm wrong.

No, CoreAudio is purely C.

Thus, I don't see the purpose of trying to expose the CoreAudio API via an open source framework. So it looks like we've got a creative license on this bit.

I strongly recommend, that you look at MusicKit for the audio API. It is very powerful and flexible. Already open source and plenty of code available.

I agree that MusicKit is probably the best choice. Yet I would be curious to know how it compares with CoreAudio (I suppose CoreAudio has some upsides).

CoreAudio doesn't provide the higher-level things which MusicKit does like Orchestra. (Host of other things as well)

I'm not sure MusicKit is already ported to GNUstep but anyway it should be easy to do so.

Here is MusicKit website : http://musickit.sourceforge.net/

MusicKit already plays nicely with GNUstep. Even has GNUmakefile for gnustep-make ;)


Regards,
Sheldon

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