At 08:05 AM 10/24/2014, you wrote:

>>> Christian,
>>> 
>>> What OSX technology is AUPlayerMBS based on?
>> 
>> CoreAudio with several Audio Units.

>AUPlayerMBS seems to meet my needs on the Mac. Since is QuickTime being phased 
>out by Apple, does the MBS Plugin have any suitable replacement for Windows? I 
>don't need to do anything with video, just playing back audio files, with the 
>ability to loop, pan, set the output device and channels, etc. Basically the 
>same as AUPlayerMBS.

I had to write my own, I used MBS's PortAudio classes to output into a stream, 
but I read the files myself.

My needs were streaming off disk (didn't want to load large files into memory 
first) and looping WITHIN the file (that is, having a loop start into the file 
and a loop end after that, not necessarily at the end). Plus I wanted to 
support any type of sound file, within and outside of WAVE and AIFF.

So using the Apple-provided classes, although tempting because they do so much, 
wasn't an option, and of course they came out much later than my solution 
(written about 6 years ago but still refining it). It's kind of a bummer such 
stuff isn't provided.

I looked at your software (OS9, huh?) and it looked pretty interesting, 
especially the analysis stuff.


Garth Hjelte
Sampler User

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