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Best first-party way to stream audio on iOS
Hi, I am currently using the third-party audio library to play audio in my app. It's worth noting that my app deals exclusively with network audio, so the audio that is stored on the network. I deal with Shoutcast streams and just remote MP3 files. Is there a way to do this with native APple APIs? My motivation is that I want to adopt Share Play, lock screen player support and other native goodies. I use Swift UI.P.S. Sorry for random tags, I am blind and the interface for choosing tags cannot be used with VoiceOver
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How to properly realize global hotkeys on MacOS?
Hello there, I am building an app that's going to be keyboard oriented, meaning that the UI will be minimal and only live n the menu bar; all core functions will be performed from the keyboard hotkeys that should be available from wherever in the system. I know about a Swift library called Hotkey that's doing it and it seems to work, however it uses the Carbon API which is deprecated for many years, plus its code is double dutch to me and, since it relies on a legacy code I wish I could atleast understand it to maintain my version of it in case MacOS finally sheds of the Carbon API completely. Is there a way to realize global hotkey in a more modern way?
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Best first-party way to stream audio on iOS
Hi, I am currently using the third-party audio library to play audio in my app. It's worth noting that my app deals exclusively with network audio, so the audio that is stored on the network. I deal with Shoutcast streams and just remote MP3 files. Is there a way to do this with native APple APIs? My motivation is that I want to adopt Share Play, lock screen player support and other native goodies. I use Swift UI.P.S. Sorry for random tags, I am blind and the interface for choosing tags cannot be used with VoiceOver
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How to properly realize global hotkeys on MacOS?
Hello there, I am building an app that's going to be keyboard oriented, meaning that the UI will be minimal and only live n the menu bar; all core functions will be performed from the keyboard hotkeys that should be available from wherever in the system. I know about a Swift library called Hotkey that's doing it and it seems to work, however it uses the Carbon API which is deprecated for many years, plus its code is double dutch to me and, since it relies on a legacy code I wish I could atleast understand it to maintain my version of it in case MacOS finally sheds of the Carbon API completely. Is there a way to realize global hotkey in a more modern way?
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How to create a new package in a workspace?
Hi, how can I create a new package in a Xcode workspace? I develop for Linux but I like Xcode so I use it. I am a blind user, so I use VoiceOver if that matters.
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