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HakanAbbas | 2 years ago
I am developing HALAC and HALIC as a hobby and I don't expect everyone to use them. I'm happy when I can get good results, and it's bad when I can't. I say this as someone who has been dealing with data compression for 9 years.
jcalvinowens|2 years ago
Obviously, it's your right to decide... but especially if you think of it as a hobby, why not release the source? It would make your work much more valuable for a lot more people.
HakanAbbas|2 years ago
When I bring my work to a certain stage, I would like to deliver it to a team that can claim it. However, I want to see how much I can improve my work alone.
kazinator|2 years ago
The amount of media playback and serving software out there is innumerable. If most of it doesn't handle some obscure format, that format is screwed.
Getting a new format everywhere is a difficult battle; the adoption barriers are high. Even if the thing is completely royalty free, and comes with a great, open source reference implementation.
Something that is closed, and has no backing of some corporate consortium or ITU type body or whatever, is basically fucked.
HakanAbbas|2 years ago