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Inside Macintosh: Sound /
Chapter 5 - Sound Components


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Important: Inside Macintosh: Sound is deprecated as of Mac OS X v10.5. For new audio development in Mac OS X, use Core Audio. See the Audio page in the ADC Reference Library.

Writing a Sound Component

A sound component is a component that works with the Sound Manager to manipulate audio data or to communicate with a sound output device. Because a sound component is a component, it must be able to respond to standard selectors sent by the Component Manager. In addition, a sound component must handle other selectors specific to sound components. This section describes how to write a sound component.


Subtopics
Creating a Sound Component
Specifying Sound Component Capabilities
Dispatching to Sound Component-Defined Routines
Registering and Opening a Sound Component
Finding and Changing Component Capabilities

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