It sucks for those that have a collection of music encoded in ATRAC. I could see them stopping development of the CODEC, but I don't understand dropping it cold. I moved on from ATRAC a year ago, so I'm not affected, but I would have been upset if I was eagerly waiting for Sony's new walkman.
Thankfully I moved onto LAME mp3 for use with my iPod and Squeezebox.
TREX6662k6
Aug 31 2007, 09:05
Anyone could have seen this coming.
ShowsOn
Aug 31 2007, 10:32
I like the engadget headline: "So long ATRAC, thanks for nothing"
ATRAC was of no interest to me. The only time I even downloaded anything from Connect.com was for ten free songs that were offered on a couple of packs of Sony CD-R's and even that wasn't worth the trouble.
I like the looks of Sony's Walkman from that article link, however with F-Secure stating Sony is still using Rootkits makes me very leary of buying anything from Sony that can hook up directly to my PC which would use their software and hardware.
tycho
Aug 31 2007, 11:41
Not many will cry over the death of Sonic Stage either. Surprisingly, WMA is supported in their new line of players, AFAIK, and they have a build in USB 2.0 plug, and drag and drop from explorer. Not very intriguing though, as everyone else has this.