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Lossless Audio Compression => Lossless / Other Codecs => Topic started by: johnsonlam on 2016-02-22 09:11:01

Title: TAK - author burnt out or too busy?
Post by: johnsonlam on 2016-02-22 09:11:01
Hi,

Several months ago, I'm asking the same question.
Wish Tom still want to develop TAK, as the compression rate and speed really good.

Title: Re: TAK - author burnt out or too busy?
Post by: yourlord on 2016-02-22 16:26:39
I'm not aware he has given up development. If he ever does, I would hope he would open the code so the work he has done can be continued and implemented on other platforms.
Title: Re: TAK - author burnt out or too busy?
Post by: recur on 2016-04-01 01:25:35
Must we really open another TAK thread? Or maybe it would be better to remove this topic and refer to already existing one (https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php/topic,96976.0.html)(hint hint)?
Title: Re: TAK - author burnt out or too busy?
Post by: lvqcl on 2016-04-02 09:16:18
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author burnt out or too busy?
Does it really matter? What's the difference for you? Either way there's no version newer than 2.3.0.
Title: Re: TAK - author burnt out or too busy?
Post by: Xibalba Rising on 2017-01-27 05:28:48
I hope a new version is still on the works.
Probably one of the greatest lossless codecs out there. Too important piece of software to be neglected.

Would very much like a full Unicode support, and 64-Bit support as well. (And it might be good idea to add 32-bit audio compatibility, just because WavPack has one.)
Title: Re: TAK - author burnt out or too busy?
Post by: mudlord on 2017-03-19 10:02:28
Unlikely.

Theres nothing stopping other people making another codec, this time using ANS instead of Rice coding >_>. Last I seen, the Flake FLAC encoder is pretty easy to follow in terms of code, so understanding a lossless codec's function shouldn't be hard, plus FLAC has extensive docs.