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Hydrogenaudio Forum => Uploads => Topic started by: TBeck on 2007-04-14 21:48:04

Title: TAK 1.0.1 Final
Post by: TBeck on 2007-04-14 21:48:04
The final release of TAK 1.0.1 ((T)om's lossless (A)udio (K)ompressor).

Download links removed. TAK 1.0.2 (http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?s=&showtopic=58783&view=findpost&p=527886) has been released.

1. TAK Applications 1.0.1

containing the GUI and command line compressor:

2. TAK Winamp plugin 1.0.4 (Updated 2007-05-15)

containing the playback plugin for Winamp:

3. TAK SDK 1.0.3 (Updated 2007-04-28)

containing the SDK documenation and the decoding library dll for developers:

4. TAK Decoding library 1.0.4 (Updated 2007-04-25)

containing only the decoding library dll which is part of the SDK. It's provided for end users using third-party applications utilizing the library, who want to update the library to the current version:


Comments and discussion should go into the thread TAK 1.0.1 (http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?s=&showtopic=54160&view=findpost&p=485423), where you also find a changelog.

After some days these archives will be moved to rarewares.org.

History

2007-04-25
Replaced TAK Decoding library 1.0.2 with 1.0.4, which was previously available in a separate thread in the upload section.

2007-04-28
Replaced TAK SDK 1.0.2  with 1.0.3, which contains the TAK Decoding library 1.0.4 (instead of 1.0.2). No other changes.

2007-05-15
Repaced the Winamp plugin 1.0.2 with 1.0.4, which fixes a bug when using the in_zip plugin.
Title: TAK 1.0.1 Final
Post by: Wyatt Wong on 2007-07-10 05:58:00
I found the Winamp plugin doesn't allow me to decode the .tak back to .wav, is there any library that I can make use of (either Winamp or Foobar2000) which can decode .tak back to .wav ?
Title: TAK 1.0.1 Final
Post by: kanak on 2007-07-10 07:14:31
I found the Winamp plugin doesn't allow me to decode the .tak back to .wav, is there any library that I can make use of (either Winamp or Foobar2000) which can decode .tak back to .wav ?


Foobar's built in converter can convert taks to wavs (or any other format you have the executable of)