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I am porting an iPhone app to Mac. On iPhone I use AVAudioPlayer for playing sounds, but it doesn't exist on Mac. What would be the Mac equivalent for playing audio (hopefully as simple as AVAudioPlayer so I can port my app easily)?

Additionally, are there any open source libraries / samples / wrappers available for playing music and sound files on Mac?

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As of OS X 10.7, AVAudioPlayer is available on the Mac and Apple recommends using this wherever possible.

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Depending on what capabilities you need, Core Audio might be unnecessarily complex. The obvious simple way is NSSound. It's also possible to use a hidden QTMovieView to play sound.

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I've written a framework for audio playback, called SFBAudioEngine: http://github.com/sbooth/SFBAudioEngine

It might be a bit more than you're looking for, but it is more capable than NSSound and supports formats (FLAC, Musepack, Ogg Vorbis) that Core Audio doesn't handle natively.

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  • Does your framework support conversion to FLAC format? I desperately need that converter to implement Google's speech recognition based services in my app. Oct 13, 2011 at 6:37
  • It doesn't support explicit conversion from one format to another, but you can use it to decode FLAC to PCM.
    – sbooth
    Oct 13, 2011 at 20:55
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Take a look at Core Audio:

Core Audio is designed to handle all audio needs in Mac OS X. You can use Core Audio to generate, record, mix, edit, process, and play audio.

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  • Core Audio also exists on the iPhone. It's the low-level counterpart to AVAudioPlayer on iOS and NSSound on Mac OS X. Jul 31, 2010 at 19:27

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