Apple Posts Update to the Carbon Sound Manager
JustZisGuy writes "Apple has released Carbon Sound Manager Update for OS X 10.2.2, available via the Software Update utility. According to Apple, the update 'improves reliability and performance of some applications that access Carbon Sound Manager.' Hopefully this will fix the audio cracks and pops found while recording in Carbon apps."
Can you refrain from publishing every software update? The Software Update utility will inform me of them.
I don't mind important/critical updates being listed, but this one is just routine patching.
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Apple Posts Update to the Carbon Sound Manager TWO DAYS AGO! !
I don't know what the carbon sound manager is, but can you play ogg files with the ipod with it? Anyone got a hack?
>>Hopefully this will fix the audio cracks and pops :-)
>>found while recording in Carbon apps
it does
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We've now cleared the last hurdle t odestroy Microsoft's dominance. Okay maybe not, but It's been a slow day and I'm bored.
"Improves performance" is an interesting way of saying "finally fixes the bugs"...
I seem to be getting cracks and pops now during PLAYBACK in Carbon apps (iTunes). I also seem to have some quiet popping while nothing is happening and I'm just sitting in the Finder.
Maybe I'm paranoid because of the update and I'm just noticing flaws in my MP3s that I'd missed before, but I could swear it's the same pattern of popping no matter what song is playing. I'll have to try a CD, I guess.
Anyone else having a similar prob?
If we use Mac OS X, the OS itself automatically informs us that the update is available.
If we don't use Mac OS X, we're probably not interested.
What is the intended audience for a story like this?
Presumably...people who have Mac OS X, have the Software Update feature completely turned off, never read Macintouch or MacFixit, but do read Slashdot regularly.
That's probably not a null set, but still...
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Apple has a Knowledge Base Article about this update, but it don't have much information at this point.
I'm running software update, but I don't see it. I don't remember installing it.... anyone else having problems picking this update up?
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/. /. posts regarding updates useful since I like to save cycles and packets by not having auto update set and I don't have a good habit of regularly checking. Usually /. or my friend will tell me to do so.
Yeah this comment has probably already been posted.
And I know there isn't supposed to be any text here, but oh what the heck, I'm a n00b @ contributing to
I'de like to add that I find the
"True programmers are artists and someday we'll respect programming as self expression and personal effort." - fateswarm
...that includes it - but it has not fixed the audio problems I'm having with Logic 5.5 on OS X 10.2.2 (flat-panel iMac, USB M-Audio Quattro.)
The Cubase discussion boards mention a similar problem with Cubase SX - a metallic, staticky, robot-reverb sound that gradually starts a few minutes into a recording session. It seems to hit people with USB interfaces. Anyone else have this problem? Or better yet, a fix?
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