(Just realized I had an answer for another post, sorry for listspam :( ) Tobias, There's been talk (mostly from me) of a DirectShow decoder, given the framework's pervasiveness on Windows (and adding all the codecs in the world is as easy as downloading ffdshow) but if that ever reaches the top of my priority queue before someone else does it I'd definitely look at quicktime in Windows, the DS API is awful by most accounts. Perhaps we could even share code between Mac and Windows, no idea.
Bill On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 6:31 AM, Tobias Rafreider <dj.raffi....@googlemail.com> wrote: > Hey, > > great job. Could we also use Quicktime API to decode AAC/M4A on Windows? > > Tobias > > Am 13.12.2010 11:36, schrieb Adam Davison: >> Hi, >> >> Just to say this is excellent and exactly how we should be doing it... >> >> What happened to phonon in qt 4.7 in the end, have they managed to >> expose audio data yet? >> >> Adam >> >> On 13 December 2010 06:55, Albert Santoni<albe...@mixxx.org> wrote: >>> Hi guys, >>> >>> Tonight I wrote a SoundSourceCoreAudio class that plays M4As using the >>> system provided decoder on OS X. It uses the "Audio File Services" API >>> (ExtAudioFile), which is part of AudioToolbox, which is part of Core >>> Audio. We can freely distribute this as part of our main Mixxx builds >>> without worrying about M4A patent issues because we're using Apple's >>> decoder, which OS X users have already paid for. >>> >>> Special thanks to Apple's super crappy documentation and endless >>> layers of redundant APIs. I spent more time trying to figure out which >>> API to use than actually writing code. >>> >>> Seeking and metadata decoding (using TagLib) work fine. I've only >>> tested with 44100 Hz / 16-bit files, but if it doesn't work with other >>> formats, it shouldn't be difficult to fix. >>> >>> Code is pushed to: >>> lp:~mixxxdevelopers/mixxx/features_coreaudio >>> >>> Enjoy, >>> Albert >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Oracle to DB2 Conversion Guide: Learn learn about native support for PL/SQL, >>> new data types, scalar functions, improved concurrency, built-in packages, >>> OCI, SQL*Plus, data movement tools, best practices and more. >>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdev2dev >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Mixxx-devel mailing list >>> Mixxx-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mixxx-devel >>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Oracle to DB2 Conversion Guide: Learn learn about native support for PL/SQL, >> new data types, scalar functions, improved concurrency, built-in packages, >> OCI, SQL*Plus, data movement tools, best practices and more. >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdev2dev >> _______________________________________________ >> Mixxx-devel mailing list >> Mixxx-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mixxx-devel > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Oracle to DB2 Conversion Guide: Learn learn about native support for PL/SQL, > new data types, scalar functions, improved concurrency, built-in packages, > OCI, SQL*Plus, data movement tools, best practices and more. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Mixxx-devel mailing list > Mixxx-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mixxx-devel > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Oracle to DB2 Conversion Guide: Learn learn about native support for PL/SQL, new data types, scalar functions, improved concurrency, built-in packages, OCI, SQL*Plus, data movement tools, best practices and more. http://p.sf.net/sfu/oracle-sfdev2dev _______________________________________________ Mixxx-devel mailing list Mixxx-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mixxx-devel