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Visual isTranslatable: NO; reason: observation failure: noObservations, when trying to play custom compositor video with AVPlayer
I am trying to achieve an animated gradient effect that changes values over time based on the current seconds. I am also using AVPlayer and AVMutableVideoComposition along with custom instruction and class to generate the effect. I didn't want to load any video file, but rather generate a custom video with my own set of instructions. I used Metal Compute shaders to generate the effects and make the video to be 20 seconds. However, when I run the code, I get a frozen player with the gradient applied, but when I try to play the video, I get this warning in the console :- Visual isTranslatable: NO; reason: observation failure: noObservations Here is the screenshot :- My entire code :- import AVFoundation import Metal class GradientVideoCompositorTest: NSObject, AVVideoCompositing { var sourcePixelBufferAttributes: [String: Any]? = [ kCVPixelBufferPixelFormatTypeKey as String: kCVPixelFormatType_32BGRA ] var requiredPixelBufferAttributesForRenderContext: [String: Any] = [ kCVPixelBufferPixelFormatTypeKey as String: kCVPixelFormatType_32BGRA ] private var renderContext: AVVideoCompositionRenderContext? private var metalDevice: MTLDevice! private var metalCommandQueue: MTLCommandQueue! private var metalLibrary: MTLLibrary! private var metalPipeline: MTLComputePipelineState! override init() { super.init() setupMetal() } func setupMetal() { guard let device = MTLCreateSystemDefaultDevice(), let queue = device.makeCommandQueue(), let library = try? device.makeDefaultLibrary(), let function = library.makeFunction(name: "gradientShader") else { fatalError("Metal setup failed") } self.metalDevice = device self.metalCommandQueue = queue self.metalLibrary = library self.metalPipeline = try? device.makeComputePipelineState(function: function) } func renderContextChanged(_ newRenderContext: AVVideoCompositionRenderContext) { renderContext = newRenderContext } func startRequest(_ request: AVAsynchronousVideoCompositionRequest) { guard let outputPixelBuffer = renderContext?.newPixelBuffer(), let metalTexture = createMetalTexture(from: outputPixelBuffer) else { request.finish(with: NSError(domain: "com.example.gradient", code: -1, userInfo: nil)) return } var time = Float(request.compositionTime.seconds) renderGradient(to: metalTexture, time: time) request.finish(withComposedVideoFrame: outputPixelBuffer) } private func createMetalTexture(from pixelBuffer: CVPixelBuffer) -> MTLTexture? { var texture: MTLTexture? let width = CVPixelBufferGetWidth(pixelBuffer) let height = CVPixelBufferGetHeight(pixelBuffer) let textureDescriptor = MTLTextureDescriptor.texture2DDescriptor( pixelFormat: .bgra8Unorm, width: width, height: height, mipmapped: false ) textureDescriptor.usage = [.shaderWrite, .shaderRead] CVPixelBufferLockBaseAddress(pixelBuffer, .readOnly) if let textureCache = createTextureCache(), let cvTexture = createCVMetalTexture(from: pixelBuffer, cache: textureCache) { texture = CVMetalTextureGetTexture(cvTexture) } CVPixelBufferUnlockBaseAddress(pixelBuffer, .readOnly) return texture } private func renderGradient(to texture: MTLTexture, time: Float) { guard let commandBuffer = metalCommandQueue.makeCommandBuffer(), let commandEncoder = commandBuffer.makeComputeCommandEncoder() else { return } commandEncoder.setComputePipelineState(metalPipeline) commandEncoder.setTexture(texture, index: 0) var mutableTime = time commandEncoder.setBytes(&mutableTime, length: MemoryLayout<Float>.size, index: 0) let threadsPerGroup = MTLSize(width: 16, height: 16, depth: 1) let threadGroups = MTLSize( width: (texture.width + 15) / 16, height: (texture.height + 15) / 16, depth: 1 ) commandEncoder.dispatchThreadgroups(threadGroups, threadsPerThreadgroup: threadsPerGroup) commandEncoder.endEncoding() commandBuffer.commit() } private func createTextureCache() -> CVMetalTextureCache? { var cache: CVMetalTextureCache? CVMetalTextureCacheCreate(kCFAllocatorDefault, nil, metalDevice, nil, &cache) return cache } private func createCVMetalTexture(from pixelBuffer: CVPixelBuffer, cache: CVMetalTextureCache) -> CVMetalTexture? { var cvTexture: CVMetalTexture? let width = CVPixelBufferGetWidth(pixelBuffer) let height = CVPixelBufferGetHeight(pixelBuffer) CVMetalTextureCacheCreateTextureFromImage( kCFAllocatorDefault, cache, pixelBuffer, nil, .bgra8Unorm, width, height, 0, &cvTexture ) return cvTexture } } class GradientCompositionInstructionTest: NSObject, AVVideoCompositionInstructionProtocol { var timeRange: CMTimeRange var enablePostProcessing: Bool = true var containsTweening: Bool = true var requiredSourceTrackIDs: [NSValue]? = nil var passthroughTrackID: CMPersistentTrackID = kCMPersistentTrackID_Invalid init(timeRange: CMTimeRange) { self.timeRange = timeRange } } func createGradientVideoComposition(duration: CMTime, size: CGSize) -> AVMutableVideoComposition { let composition = AVMutableComposition() let instruction = GradientCompositionInstructionTest(timeRange: CMTimeRange(start: .zero, duration: duration)) let videoComposition = AVMutableVideoComposition() videoComposition.customVideoCompositorClass = GradientVideoCompositorTest.self videoComposition.renderSize = size videoComposition.frameDuration = CMTime(value: 1, timescale: 30) // 30 FPS videoComposition.instructions = [instruction] return videoComposition } #include <metal_stdlib> using namespace metal; kernel void gradientShader(texture2d<float, access::write> output [[texture(0)]], constant float &time [[buffer(0)]], uint2 id [[thread_position_in_grid]]) { float2 uv = float2(id) / float2(output.get_width(), output.get_height()); // Animated colors based on time float3 color1 = float3(sin(time) * 0.8 + 0.1, 0.6, 1.0); float3 color2 = float3(0.12, 0.99, cos(time) * 0.9 + 0.3); // Linear interpolation for gradient float3 gradientColor = mix(color1, color2, uv.y); output.write(float4(gradientColor, 1.0), id); }
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Apr ’25
Capturing multiple screens no longer works with macOS Sequoia
Capturing more than one display is no longer working with macOS Sequoia. We have a product that allows users to capture up to 2 displays/screens. Our application is using gstreamer which in turn is based on AVFoundation. I found a quick way to replicate the issue by just running 2 captures from separate terminals. Assuming display 1 has device index 0, and display 2 has device index 1, here are the steps: install gstreamer with brew install gstreamer Then open 2 terminal windows and launch the following processes: terminal 1 (device-index:0): gst-launch-1.0 avfvideosrc -e device-index=0 capture-screen=true ! queue ! videoscale ! video/x-raw,width=640,height=360 ! videoconvert ! osxvideosink terminal 2 (device-index:1): gst-launch-1.0 avfvideosrc -e device-index=1 capture-screen=true ! queue ! videoscale ! video/x-raw,width=640,height=360 ! videoconvert ! osxvideosink The first process that is launched will show the screen, the second process launched will not. Testing this on macOS Ventura and Sonoma works as expected, showing both screens. I submitted the same issue on Feedback Assistant: FB15900976
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Apr ’25
How to display artwork images from MusicKit with UIKit?
In SwiftUI there is a built-in component for displaying album artworks called Artwork but there is no equivalent for UIKit. My current approach is to use the .url() method to read image's URL and download the image or read it from the disk but the performance is much worse than it was previously with MPMediaItem's artworkImage method. let artworkQueue = DispatchQueue( label: "MusicKit-ArtworkQueue", qos: .default, attributes: .concurrent ) let artworkSemaphore = DispatchSemaphore(value: 5) extension Song { func artworkImage(for size: CGSize, completion: @escaping (UIImage?) -> Void) { artworkQueue.async { artworkSemaphore.wait() defer { artworkSemaphore.signal() } let imageURL = artwork?.url( width: Int(size.width), height: Int(size.height) ) // I hate doing this as it might very well break in the future guard let imageURL, imageURL.scheme == "musicKit" else { return completion(nil) } guard let imageData = try? Data(contentsOf: imageURL), let image = UIImage(data: imageData) else { return completion(nil) } completion(image) } } } I really dislike this approach because it feels hacky but somewhat works. You might ask what's the semaphore for? Well, without it I could notice that MusicKit was choking and after reading too many artworks at once. Can someone from Apple please provide us with an example on how to use MusicKit with UIKit properly? Ideally (IMO) we would have a method defined on Song and other MusicKit structures that returns the image for us, just like MPMediaItem had the .artwork() method. It would make our lives so much easier.
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Mar ’25
Photo permission dialog not shown when iOS app runs on Mac
According to the docs: The first time your app performs an operation that requires [photo library] authorization, the system automatically and asynchronously prompts the user for it. (https://developer.apple.com/documentation/photokit/delivering-an-enhanced-privacy-experience-in-your-photos-app) I.e. it's not necessary for the app to call PHPhotoLibrary.requestAuthorization. This does seem to be what happens when my app runs on an iPhone or iPad; the prompt is shown. But when it runs on a Mac in "designed for iPad" mode, the permission dialog is not presented. Instead the code continues to see status == .notDetermined. That's today, on macOS 15.3. It may have worked in the past. Is anyone else seeing issues with this? Should I call requestAuthorization explicitly? (Would that actually work?)
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Mar ’25
Intermittent Memory Leak Indicated in Simulator When Using AVAudioEngine with mainMixerNode Only
Hello, I'm observing an intermittent memory leak being reported in the iOS Simulator when initializing and starting an AVAudioEngine. Even with minimal setup—just attaching a single AVAudioPlayerNode and connecting it to the mainMixerNode—Xcode's memory diagnostics and Instruments sometimes flag a leak. Here is a simplified version of the code I'm using: // This function is called when the user taps a button in the view controller: #import "ViewController.h" @interface ViewController () @end @implementation ViewController - (void)viewDidLoad { [super viewDidLoad]; } - (IBAction)myButtonAction:(id)sender { NSLog(@"Test"); soundCreate(); } @end // media.m static AVAudioEngine *audioEngine = nil; void soundCreate(void) { if (audioEngine != nil) return; [[AVAudioSession sharedInstance] setCategory:AVAudioSessionCategoryAmbient error:nil]; [[AVAudioSession sharedInstance] setActive:YES error:nil]; audioEngine = [[AVAudioEngine alloc] init]; AVAudioPlayerNode* playerNode = [[AVAudioPlayerNode alloc] init]; [audioEngine attachNode:playerNode]; [audioEngine connect:playerNode to:(AVAudioNode *)[audioEngine mainMixerNode] format:nil]; [audioEngine startAndReturnError:nil]; } In the memory leak report, the following call stack is repeated, seemingly in a loop: ListenerMap::InsertEvent(XAudioUnitEvent const&, ListenerBinding*) AudioToolboxCore ListenerMap::AddParameter(AUListener*, void*, XAudioUnitEvent const&) AudioToolboxCore AUListenerAddParameter AudioToolboxCore addOrRemoveParameterListeners(OpaqueAudioComponentInstance*, AUListenerBase*, AUParameterTree*, bool) AudioToolboxCore 0x180178ddf
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Apr ’25
Broadcast Upload Extension - Screen Sharing Fails to Start After Countdown (No Errors Logged)
Hello everyone, I'm working on implementing a screen sharing feature using RPSystemBroadcastPickerView and a Broadcast Upload Extension to share the entire app screen in an iOS application. The Broadcast Upload Extension is set up following Apple's ReplayKit guidelines. However, I’m encountering an issue during the broadcast startup sequence: ❗ Problem Description The Screen Broadcast UI appears as expected I tap “Start Broadcast” The countdown (3 → 2 → 1) completes Then it immediately reverts to the "Start Broadcast" screen, and screen sharing does not begin No error messages are displayed None of the extension lifecycle methods (broadcastStarted(withSetupInfo:), processSampleBuffer, etc.) are called There are no logs or crash reports, neither in the main app nor in the extension ✅ What Has Been Verified Info.plist of the Broadcast Upload Extension includes: NSExtensionPointIdentifier = com.apple.broadcast-services-upload NSExtensionPrincipalClass set correctly RPBroadcastProcessMode = RPBroadcastProcessModeSampleBuffer preferredExtension is set properly to the extension’s bundle identifier Extension is listed in the main app's build settings under "Frameworks, Libraries, and Embedded Content" ⚠️ Additional Concern We noticed that in Xcode (latest version), the Broadcast Upload Extension is listed under "Embedded Frameworks" with the setting "Embed Without Signing", and there is no option to change it to "Embed & Sign". We're wondering if this could be the reason the extension fails to launch correctly at runtime, despite being detected by the broadcast picker. ❓ Questions Has anyone faced similar issues where the broadcast never starts despite correct setup? Could the "Embed Without Signing" be causing the system to silently cancel or ignore the extension at runtime? Are there any provisioning profile or entitlement requirements specific to Broadcast Upload Extensions that might trigger this behavior silently? Any insights, suggestions, or workarounds would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!
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Jul ’25
Create live photo error
I want to create a Live Photo. The project includes a .jpg image and a .mov video (2 seconds). Two permissions in xcode have been added: Privacy - Photo Library Usage Description Privacy - Photo Library Additions Usage Description Simulate: iphone 16, ios 18.3 The codes in ContentView.swift : private func saveLivePhoto(imageURL: URL, videoURL: URL, completion: @escaping (Bool, Error?) -> Void) { PHPhotoLibrary.shared().performChanges { let creationRequest = PHAssetCreationRequest.forAsset() let options = PHAssetResourceCreationOptions() options.shouldMoveFile = false creationRequest.addResource(with: .photo, fileURL: imageURL, options: options) creationRequest.addResource(with: .pairedVideo, fileURL: videoURL, options: options) } completionHandler: { success, error in DispatchQueue.main.async { print(error) completion(success, error) } } } guard let imageURL = Bundle.main.url(forResource: "livephoto", withExtension: "jpeg"), let videoURL = Bundle.main.url(forResource: "livephoto", withExtension: "mov") else { showAlertMessage(title: "error", message: "cant find Live Photo ") return } print("imageURL: \(imageURL)") print("videoURL: \(videoURL)") saveLivePhoto(imageURL: imageURL, videoURL: videoURL) { success, error in if success { xxxxx } else { xxxxx } } Really need help, thanks
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Mar ’25
Apple Music API High Error Rate
I am getting high error rates from the Apple Music API. This has been happening for months now, and it is quite frustrating. It is a mix of 404, 504, and random 500 errors. I hit these endpoints all of the time, so it is not like I am hitting a resource that doesn't exist. Why is this happening? Is this a known issue that is getting worked on?
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Jun ’25
access transport in Logic Pro
hi, i need to read wether the transport is playing or stopped but my current method that works for vst does not work for au. is there a lpx resource available for developers anywhere? if (auto* playHead = processor->getPlayHead()) { juce::AudioPlayHead::CurrentPositionInfo posInfo; if (playHead->getCurrentPosition(posInfo)) { bool isCurrentlyPlaying = posInfo.isPlaying; if (isCurrentlyPlaying != wasTransportPlaying) { if (isCurrentlyPlaying) { wasTransportPlaying = isCurrentlyPlaying; startAllTimers(); } else { wasTransportPlaying = isCurrentlyPlaying; stopAllTimers(); } } } } thanks :)
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Mar ’25
save audio file in iOS 18 instead of iOS 12
I'm able to get text to speech to audio file using the following code for iOS 12 iPhone 8 to create a car file: audioFile = try AVAudioFile( forWriting: saveToURL, settings: pcmBuffer.format.settings, commonFormat: .pcmFormatInt16, interleaved: false) where pcmBuffer.format.settings is: [AVAudioFileTypeKey: kAudioFileMP3Type, AVSampleRateKey: 48000, AVEncoderBitRateKey: 128000, AVNumberOfChannelsKey: 2, AVFormatIDKey: kAudioFormatLinearPCM] However, this code does not work when I run the app in iOS 18 on iPhone 13 Pro Max. The audio file is created, but it doesn't sound right. It has a lot of static and it seems the speech is very low pitch. Can anyone give me a hint or an answer?
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Mar ’25
PHPickerResult return different data for the one media
On some devices, when i select the same media multiple times, the data by` loadFileRepresentation(forTypeIdentifier: completionHandler) ` returned is different(data.count is not equal). environment: * Model: iPhone 12 * Model Number: MGGM3CH/A * iOS Version: 18.3.2 ```Swift // import PhotosUI func picker(_ picker: PHPickerViewController, didFinishPicking results: [PHPickerResult]) { picker.dismiss(animated: true, completion: nil) guard let provider = results.last?.itemProvider else { return } guard provider.hasItemConformingToTypeIdentifier(UTType.movie.identifier) else { return } Task { provider.loadFileRepresentation(forTypeIdentifier: UTType.movie.identifier) { url, error in guard let url = url else { return } if let data = try? Data(contentsOf: url) { print("data count is: \(data.count)") } } } } ``` ps: I also try some other function, eg: ` provide.loadItem(forTypeIdentifier:)`, but not work too.
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Mar ’25
AVCaptureSession startRunning is slow
AVCaptureSession's startRunning method is thread blocking and seems to be slow. What is this method doing behind the scenes? For context: I'm working on Simulator Camera support and I have a 'fake' AVCaptureDevice that might be causing this. My hypothesis is that AVCaptureSession tries to connect to the device and waits for a notification to be posted back. I'd love to find a way to let my fake device message AVCaptureSession that it's connected.
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Jul ’25
Memory Leak in AVAudioPlayer in Simulator only
I have a memory leak, when using AVAudioPlayer. I managed to narrow down the issue into a very simple app, which code I paste in at the end. The memory leak start immediately when I start playing sound, but only in the emylator. On the real iPhone there is no memory leak. The memory leak on the Simulator looks like this: import SwiftUI import AVFoundation struct ContentView_Audio: View { var sound: AVAudioPlayer? init() { guard let path = Bundle.main.path(forResource: "cd201", ofType: "mp3") else { return } let url = URL(fileURLWithPath: path) do { try AVAudioSession.sharedInstance().setCategory(.playback, mode: .default, options: [.mixWithOthers]) } catch { return } do { try AVAudioSession.sharedInstance().setActive(true) } catch { return } do { sound = try AVAudioPlayer(contentsOf: url) } catch { return } } var body: some View { HStack { Button { playSound() } label: { ZStack { Circle() .fill(.mint.opacity(0.3)) .frame(width: 44, height: 44) .shadow(radius: 8) Image(systemName: "play.fill") .resizable() .frame(width: 20, height: 20) } } .padding() Button { stopSound() } label: { ZStack { Circle() .fill(.mint.opacity(0.3)) .frame(width: 44, height: 44) .shadow(radius: 8) Image(systemName: "stop.fill") .resizable() .frame(width: 20, height: 20) } } .padding() } } private func playSound() { guard sound != nil else { return } sound?.volume = 1 // sound?.numberOfLoops = -1 sound?.play() } func stopSound() { sound?.stop() } }
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Apr ’25
How to toggle usb device
When I use IOKit/usb/IOUSBLib to toggle build-in camera, I got an ERROR:ret IOReturn -536870210 How can I resolve it? Can I use IOUSBLib to disable or hide build-in camera? My environment: Model Name: MacBook Pro ProductVersion: 15.5 Model Identifier: MacBookPro15,2 Processor Name: Quad-Core Intel Core i5 Processor Speed: 2.4 GHz Number of Processors: 1 // 禁用/启用USB设备 bool toggleUSBDevice(uint16_t vendorID, uint16_t productID, bool enable) { std::cout << (enable ? "Enabling" : "Disabling") << " USB device with VID: 0x" << std::hex << vendorID << ", PID: 0x" << productID << std::endl; // 创建匹配字典查找指定VID/PID的USB设备 CFMutableDictionaryRef matchingDict = IOServiceMatching(kIOUSBDeviceClassName); if (!matchingDict) { std::cerr << "Failed to create USB device matching dictionary." << std::endl; return false; } // 设置VID/PID匹配条件 CFNumberRef vendorIDRef = CFNumberCreate(kCFAllocatorDefault, kCFNumberSInt16Type, &vendorID); CFNumberRef productIDRef = CFNumberCreate(kCFAllocatorDefault, kCFNumberSInt16Type, &productID); CFDictionarySetValue(matchingDict, CFSTR(kUSBVendorID), vendorIDRef); CFDictionarySetValue(matchingDict, CFSTR(kUSBProductID), productIDRef); CFRelease(vendorIDRef); CFRelease(productIDRef); // 获取匹配的设备迭代器 io_iterator_t deviceIterator; if (IOServiceGetMatchingServices(kIOMainPortDefault, matchingDict, &deviceIterator) != KERN_SUCCESS) { std::cerr << "Failed to get USB device iterator." << std::endl; CFRelease(matchingDict); return false; } io_service_t usbDevice; bool result = false; int deviceCount = 0; // 遍历所有匹配的设备 while ((usbDevice = IOIteratorNext(deviceIterator)) != IO_OBJECT_NULL) { deviceCount++; // 获取设备路径 char path[1024]; if (IORegistryEntryGetPath(usbDevice, kIOServicePlane, path) == KERN_SUCCESS) { std::cout << "Found device at path: " << path << std::endl; } // 打开设备 IOCFPlugInInterface** plugInInterface = NULL; IOUSBDeviceInterface** deviceInterface = NULL; SInt32 score; IOReturn ret = IOCreatePlugInInterfaceForService( usbDevice, kIOUSBDeviceUserClientTypeID, kIOCFPlugInInterfaceID, &plugInInterface, &score); if (ret == kIOReturnSuccess && plugInInterface) { ret = (*plugInInterface)->QueryInterface(plugInInterface, CFUUIDGetUUIDBytes(kIOUSBDeviceInterfaceID), (LPVOID*)&deviceInterface); (*plugInInterface)->Release(plugInInterface); } if (ret != kIOReturnSuccess) { std::cerr << "Failed to open USB device interface. Error:" << ret << std::endl; IOObjectRelease(usbDevice); continue; } // 禁用/启用设备 if (enable) { // 启用设备 - 重新配置设备 ret = (*deviceInterface)->USBDeviceReEnumerate(deviceInterface, 0); if (ret == kIOReturnSuccess) { std::cout << "Device enabled successfully." << std::endl; result = true; } else { std::cerr << "Failed to enable device. Error: " << ret << std::endl; } } else { // 禁用设备 - 断开设备连接 ret = (*deviceInterface)->USBDeviceClose(deviceInterface); if (ret == kIOReturnSuccess) { std::cout << "Device disabled successfully." << std::endl; result = true; } else { std::cerr << "Failed to disable device. Error: " << ret << std::endl; } } // 关闭设备接口 (*deviceInterface)->Release(deviceInterface); IOObjectRelease(usbDevice); } IOObjectRelease(deviceIterator); if (deviceCount == 0) { std::cerr << "No device found with specified VID/PID." << std::endl; return false; } return result; }
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Jun ’25
Invalid album IDs in parquet files
I’m spot-checking some of the data I’m extracting from the Apple Music Feed parquet files and finding numerous issues of invalid album IDs. For example, just looking at any album with a primary artist id of 163043, I see a few albums that are not available at music.apple.com/us/album/NNN. These include: 981094158 - Time and the River 1803443737 - Celebration (Live New York ’80) 1525426873 - Anything You Want: The Warner-Reprise-Elektra Years I notice that neither of these album ids are returned using the general Music API, so I’m a bit confused why they would exist in the parquet files at all. Thanks.
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May ’25
Processing AVCaptureVideoDataOutput video stream with appleLog and HLG_BT2020 AVCaptureColorSpace input
I’m building a professional camera app where users can customize the video recording format and color grading. In the func captureOutput(_ output: AVCaptureOutput, didOutput sampleBuffer: CMSampleBuffer, from connection: AVCaptureConnection) method, I handle video frames and use Metal for real-time color grading. This works well when device.activeColorSpace is sRGB or P3, and the results are great. However, when the color space is HLG_BT2020 or appleLog, the MTKTextureLoader.newTexture(cgImage: cgImage, options: options) method throws an error. After researching, I found that the video frame in these color spaces has a bit-per-channel (bpc) greater than 8 after being converted to CGImage, causing the texture creation to fail. I tried converting the CGImage to a lower bpc to successfully create the texture, but the final output image is garbled and not as expected. Is there a solution to this issue?
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Apr ’25
"Conduct marketing and request technological support."
A few months ago, I had the opportunity to receive a 2018 iMac, and I’ve been using it to create content for my social media. I was truly impressed by the power of its processors. Even with this older model, I’ve been able to grow my presence online—something I couldn’t achieve with newer computers from other brands that I previously purchased. I would love to become a promoter of your brand in the gaming world. All I ask for is technological support with more recent equipment and a minimal payment for collaborating with you. I am genuinely interested in being part of your company and leveraging the potential and reputation of Apple to reach even greater heights.
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Mar ’25