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I am trying to reshape an AUGraph that looks like this:

multichannel mixer -> remote I/O

into something like this:

callback -> converter1 -> bandpass -> reverb -> converter2 -> mixer(bus 0) -> remote I/O

after the graph has been initialized and started (i.e., "on the fly"). To allow the stream formats to propagate and the audio units to negotiate the format of each connection, I am appending the newly created audio units in this order:

  1. Clear all existing connections (AUGraphClearConnections()).
  2. Rebuild default connections (mixer -> remote I/O)
  3. Attach converter2 to mixer, bus #0 (converter2 matches its output to mixer: integer)
  4. Attach reverb to converter2 (converter1 matches its input to reverb: float)
  5. Attach bandpass to reverb (both use float)
  6. Attach converter1 to bandpass (converter1 should match its output to bandpass: float)

(converter1's input was previously set to integer, manually, using AudioUnitSetProperty)

...and finally, connect a render callback to converter #1's input.

I check the return value (error code) of all Core Audio functions. In addition, after connecting each node, I call AUGraphUpdate() and CAShow() on the graph.

The final step ("5. Connect converter #1 to bandpass effect"), fails with code -10868 (kAudioUnitErr_FormatNotSupported).

This is the CAShow() output just before the offending call to AUGraphUpdate():

AudioUnitGraph 0x305A000:
  Member Nodes:
    node 1: 'aumx' 'mcmx' 'appl', instance 0x17822d0e0 O I
    node 2: 'auou' 'rioc' 'appl', instance 0x17822cd80 O I
    node 3: 'aufc' 'conv' 'appl', instance 0x170833e40 O  
    node 4: 'aufx' 'bpas' 'appl', instance 0x170827b60 O I
    node 5: 'aufx' 'rvb2' 'appl', instance 0x170835100 O I
    node 6: 'aufc' 'conv' 'appl', instance 0x170a21460 O I
  Connections:
    node   1 bus   0 => node   2 bus   0  [ 2 ch,  44100 Hz, 'lpcm' (0x00000C2C) 8.24-bit little-endian signed integer, deinterleaved]
    node   6 bus   0 => node   1 bus   0  [ 2 ch,  44100 Hz, 'lpcm' (0x00000C2C) 8.24-bit little-endian signed integer, deinterleaved]
    node   5 bus   0 => node   6 bus   0  [ 2 ch,  44100 Hz, 'lpcm' (0x00000029) 32-bit little-endian float, deinterleaved]
    node   4 bus   0 => node   5 bus   0  [ 2 ch,  44100 Hz, 'lpcm' (0x00000029) 32-bit little-endian float, deinterleaved]
  CurrentState:
    mLastUpdateError=0, eventsToProcess=F, isInitialized=T, isRunning=T (1)

So, What's going on?

NOTE the last call to AUGraphConnectNodeInput() itself returns noErr; It it the graph update after that that throws the error.

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So, the Golden Rule Of Stack Overflow hits again:

Post a question, and within 5 minutes you will find the answer on your own. But only if you post it!

Jokes aside, this is how I solved it:

Before connecting the outer converter #1 (between the source render callback, and the first filter) I grabbed the filter's native stream format, and manually set it to the converters stream format (output scope), like this:

AudioStreamBasicDescription filterStreamDesc = { 0 };

UInt32 size = sizeof(filterStreamDesc);

// GET
result = AudioUnitGetProperty(reverbUnit,
                              kAudioUnitProperty_StreamFormat,
                              kAudioUnitScope_Input, // output or global should work, too?
                              0,
                              &(filterStreamDesc),
                              &size);

[self checkAudioResult:result]; // (custom method that compares against noErr)

// SET
result = AudioUnitSetProperty(converterUnit0,
                              kAudioUnitProperty_StreamFormat,
                              kAudioUnitScope_Output,
                              0,
                              &(filterStreamDesc),
                              size);

//(input stream format already set above)

[self checkAudioResult:result]; // (custom method that compares against noErr)

So to sum it up, for some reason I had to directly set both stream formats: input(int) and output (float) before I could connect this converter. The one between the existing multichannel mixer and the new reverb filter somehow manages to set itself up automatically... (still a bit puzzled, but then again... Core Audio, right?)

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  • If somebody posts an answer explaining further what's going on, e.g. what you need to do and what you don't need to do in cases like this, I'll accept it. I'm still discovering this stuff... Apr 16, 2014 at 6:07
  • Update: no one showed up, so I accepted my own answer. Apr 23, 2014 at 7:19
  • Saved my day! Strange to have to get the reverbUnit format, instead of just using a canonical one… If someone has an idea why, I would be interested. Jun 11, 2014 at 22:44
  • I guess it's got to do with how the formats get propagated... I'm still figuring out myself. Jun 11, 2014 at 22:54

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