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Audio Queue interfers with NSTimer

alannetalannet Posts: 12Registered Users
I've created a couple apps that use the audio queue for playing and recording based on SpeakHere. Works fine recording and playing. I'm working on a project that uses the audio level metering to monitor sound levels and triggers an even. This works. As soon as the sound level goes over the threshold trigger I stop the audio recording and call a function the gets some info about a UIControl on the the current view and then calls a timer.

It seems the time never fires if I stop the audio queue right before the timer gets called. If I don't stop the audio queue the timer and everything else works fine.

I'm trying to understand the interaction between the audio queue and the NSTimer. Why stopping audio queue prevent timer from firing.



Thanks,
Alan
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