On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 4:15 PM, Russell Hanaghan
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hanaghan.osaudio(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hmm, $60us by the looks? Not too much money by
any means if it works
reliably.
Just curious if any devs are into writing something simple? I can provide
testing assistance only. Just sounds like a cool and relative thing to
have
in the open source world.
when it comes to translating from one DAW format to another, there is no
such thing as "simple".
the people behind AATranslator are a veritable font of knowledge about this
stuff, and it cannot be stressed enough how much work they have done and
how much they have had to discover.
no other attempt at such a tool has ever succeeded - there was one other
tool which Solid State purchased but its existence now seems hard to spot.
Yep. I had tried to start an openDAW discussion/project a few years back, with
a common XML-based intermediary referencing pcm files/segments. The existence
of a proprietary-binary "AAF" library was called to my attention with some
intent of releasing a XML/text based version. A few DAW programs support AAF.
Have not heard much since.