wavepack looks neat, but they don't release any OSX binaries ... which works ok for me, I don't mind compiling and using command line tools, but I prefer to stick with something that's more readily available and used. Hell ogg is great too, but I use MP3 for the same reasons Wink Also in this day and age I would refuse to open anything that's self extracting on a windows box, no matter the source Cheesy
Yea thats a bummer about OSX binaries but if someone is using Linux and doesnt know how to type
./configure ; make ;make install
then maybe they should not be using Linux
The think the thing that really intrigued me about wavpack was the whole hybrid thing whare you could create a lossy file and then recreate the lossless version from a 2nd file. I see many possiblities for storage there. Then again I work at NetApp now so I should really be saying buy more storage systems
FWIW I think I remember that you have to know the secret link from Gerk to get the OSX version of MA. It does not seem apparent on the Monkeys Audio site.
hrm I've yet to have a problems with EXEs opening from mail or the web. /shugs
but I digress... Getting back on topic I think that doing bed tracks with apes or the lossless compressor of your choice is a good idea. But hey I think it would be better to walk before we run and actually get click tracks in beds. Now that would be something....