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."
Sure, perhaps the play-by-play may on the outside seem annoying, but really it is just an opener for a forum discussion. I like reading about people's experiences with the updates before I apply them. I suppose I am a nerd, and that would be news for me, thus preserving the /. mission. Otherwise they would have to drop news about BSD, Linux, etc. update annoucements too...
"Computer Science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes."
-E. W. Dijkstra
C'mon!!! Is it that hard to just not read a story you're not interested in? Get a life.
The reason is this:
A few updates ago, a certain iTunes updater wiped a heaps of people disks because of a rediculous bug in the install script.
I read about this on Slashdot, and that's why I have automatic update turned off, and only check SU manually.
That way other people can crash their machines before I do. :)
kewl! Now all we need is a good OS X native recording application. I still boot to OS 9 to use Coaster because nothing else delivers a good basic recorder with automatic recording that doesn't suck.