mpc, rest in peace
Reply #45 – 2006-08-09 00:26:24
Building support for Commodore 64 and Atari ST is not exactly the kind of argument users are waiting for. BTW, no need watch the source to see that MPC isn't progressing. VQF is still closed source and everyone can guess that the format is dead. It's open-source, or "Code it and add it yourself if you're unhappy". For some people, wide decoding support is important. It certainly was for me. Libmpcdec works on almost every known platform. Mplayer and VLC added support for it. I know I will not depend anymore on some winamp plugins to listen to mpc files on linux. About attacks on the musepack.net site Initial goals were : - to set up a unique place where all mpc related cod and binaries could be downloaded. (ok) - to set up a sample database with problematic samples (dead) - update xmms/gtk code. (ok) And a few other things I forgot. It's quite similar to some todo Frank Klemm posted about musepack a long time ago on those forums (Donation thread). While I don't necessarily agree with how the site is currently handled, I also find the current 'anti-mpc' crusade on HA pointless. The codec, if dead, will fade away naturally without all the fuss and drama around. Deleting the forums can't be backed up by any valid argument.The corpse is only moving by the energy of small worms Thanks
It's a 'Jump to Conclusions Mat'. You see, you have this mat, with different CONCLUSIONS written on it that you could JUMP TO.