On Feb 21, 2008, at 10:09 AM, Dave Verwer wrote:
This is unfortunate because it seems that it does exactly what I need, so I had the thought to bundle it inside my app package and use it from there. I realise I could cobble together the core audio frameworks to do what I want as well but why reinvent the wheel eh? Are there any best practices when bundling foundation tools?
Just place it in either the Contents/MacOS or Contents/Resources folder in your bundle & use NSBundle to get its path. It's pretty simple, actually...
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