> >Paul: (2) above may make you nervous, but look at it this way. You have >said in the past that every Mac OS X application is capable of >interchanging audio data out of the box, thanks to CoreAudio. The flip >side of that coin is that CoreAudio was written to be usable by every >application ever written for Mac OS X. Yes, JACK is designed for >serious audio work (as is CoreAudio) but that's no reason why it can't >be appropriate for other situations also. >
Just a comment on the MacOSX side. CoreAudio allows audio applications to *share* audio drivers but does not yet provide audio inter-applications exchange. Apple is interested by the concept, http://lists.apple.com/archives/coreaudio-api/2003/Feb/03/isrewirenecessaryunder os.txt but it seems that nothing is ready yet. I'am working on a Jack port for MacOSX. Regard Stephane Letz Grame: Centre National de creation musicale 9, Rue du Garet 69001 Lyon Tel: 04-72-07-37-00 Fax: 04-72-07-37-01 Web: www.grame.fr
