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Signs Steve Jobs is gone... Apple open sources Audio CODEC

Re: Signs Steve Jobs is gone... Apple open sources Audio COD

Now if Microsoft would start supporting flac, we would be all set!
 
Re: Signs Steve Jobs is gone... Apple open sources Audio COD

Huey said:
Now if Microsoft would start supporting flac, we would be all set!

MS needs to make a Zune app for iDevices and Zune software for macs.
 
Re: Signs Steve Jobs is gone... Apple open sources Audio COD

MS was working on Zune for OSX and iOS and were told when asking for development assistance that there was no way on Earth they would ever be allowed to install on Apple products. Through iOS it would always be blocked from the App Store and on OSX it would be "broken" in every OS update, forcing MS to have to spend a fortune constantly fixing the OSX version.

This is the sort of crap that made me hate Apple.

Apple helped bring to market MP4, then broke the standard by implementing their own proprietary version without any license potential for the community to participate in using.

At least now ALAC is going to be open to the community. New apps, tools, and devices should follow.
 
Re: Signs Steve Jobs is gone... Apple open sources Audio COD

Mmmm, methinks the Reality Distortion Field has been broken. :think: Thanks for the info Flint, and also your thoughts on Apple.
 
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