Inside Macintosh: Sound
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Important: Sound Input Manager 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.
This section describes in detail the formats of sound resources and sound files, which are the two principal storage formats for sound data on Macintosh computers. In general, an application that uses the services provided by the Sound Manager and the Sound Input Manager to play and record sounds does not need to know how the sound data is organized in memory or on disk. For some special purposes, however, you might need the information in this section.
Inside Macintosh: Sound
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Important: Sound Input Manager 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.