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Inside Macintosh: Sound

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About Sound on Macintosh Computers

The Macintosh hardware and system software provide a standard and extensible set of capabilities for producing and recording sounds. No matter what kind of application you are developing, you can use these capabilities to enrich your application, often at very little programming expense. For example, you might allow users to attach voice annotations to documents or to other collections of data. Or, you might play a certain sound to signal that some operation has completed.

This section provides a general overview of the sound input and output capabilities available on Macintosh computers. It defines some of the concepts used throughout this book and describes how sounds can be stored by your application. This section also describes the standard ways of representing sounds in the Macintosh graphical user interface.

Sound Capabilities

Sound Production

Sound Recording

Sound Resources

Sound Files

Speech Generation

The User Interface for Sound


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