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These files contain the audio support for iPhone. They are based on the CoreAudio audio driver for Mac OS X. The principle difference is that the iPhone doesn't seem to have a concept of audio devices ... it just has special units for audio in and audio out. Also had to change some functions to versions which seem to only exist on iPhone and will apparently exist in Mac OS X 10.6(!)
There is currently no audio recording support -- my iPod Touch doesn't have a microphone to test this with.
author | Holmes Futrell <hfutrell@umail.ucsb.edu> |
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date | Fri, 18 Jul 2008 17:53:54 +0000 |
parents | 4d2d0548f5b2 |
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// // MyController.h // SDL Custom Cocoa App // // Created by Darrell Walisser on Fri Jul 18 2003. // Copyright (c) 2003 __MyCompanyName__. All rights reserved. // #import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h> #import "SDL.h" extern id gController; // instance of this class from nib // Declare SDL_QuartzWindowDelegate (defined in SDL.framework) @interface SDL_QuartzWindowDelegate : NSObject @end @interface MyController : NSObject { // Interface Builder Outlets IBOutlet id _framesPerSecond; IBOutlet id _numSprites; IBOutlet id _window; IBOutlet id _view; // Private instance variables int _nSprites; int _max_speed; int _doFlip; Uint8* _mem; SDL_Surface* _screen; SDL_Surface* _sprite; SDL_Rect* _sprite_rects; SDL_Rect* _positions; SDL_Rect* _velocities; int _sprites_visible; Uint16 _sprite_w, _sprite_h; int _mouse_x, _mouse_y; } // Interface Builder Actions - (IBAction)changeNumberOfSprites:(id)sender; - (IBAction)selectUpdateMode:(id)sender; @end