Hi,
I'm having two problems using the scheduleBuffer function of AVAudioPlayerNode.
Background: my app generates audio programatically, which is why I am using this function. I also need low latency. Therefore, I'm using a strategy of scheduling a small number of buffers, and using the completion handler to keep the process moving forward by scheduling one more buffer for each one that completes.
I'm seeing two problems with this approach:
One, the total memory consumed by my app grows steadily while the audio is playing, which suggests that the audio buffers are never being deallocated or some other runaway process is underway. (The Leaks tool doesn't detect any leaks, however).
Two, audio playback sometimes stops, particularly on slower devices. By "stops", what I mean is that at some point I schedule a buffer and the completion block for that buffer is never called. When this happens, I can't even clear the problem by stopping the player.
Now, regarding the first issue, I suspected that if my completion block recursively scheduled another buffer with another completion block, I would probably end up blowing out the stack with an infinite recursion. To get around this, instead of directly scheduling the buffer in the completion block, I set it up to enqueue the schedule in a dispatch queue. However, this doesn't seem to solve the problem.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.