QUOTE (indybrett @ Aug 2 2004, 07:39 PM)
I wonder, is MAC still being actively developed? I'm not aware of any other program at the moment that can catalog lossless file formats.
I am using MAC also a lot (just MP3 cd's) and wanted to extend it also (support for Audio cd's and FreeDB).
So I tried to contact the persons working on it through all possible email addresses:
sourceforge address, address of this forum, other addresses, but never an answer.
The program itself is not that hard to understand. I don't really know Delphi, but I could adjust version 2.90 enough to change the cover generator so that it suits my needs.
However, in the latest version (2.92) quite some libraries have been taken in and some Delphi stuff is used from the top-of-the-line Delphi version.
Since I just have the version that could be freely downloaded I cannot compile 2.92.
So nice that it is open-source, but the compiler is not => same result.
For myself I just want an open-source database like MAC that can handle audio cd's and MP3 cd's with FreeDB support. All the other formats I'm not interested in.
I wanted to learn Python, so I was thinking of making this in that language. Advantage is that the compiler is also free available in that case.
That leaves 3 possibilities:
1) I try (!) to make some like MAC in Python, but functionality will be greatly limited and probably only suited to my needs.
2) I try to extend MAC without the help of the MAC team, but then I would have to start from 2.90 so all recent additions would be lost.
3) The MAC team could open up a bit and the community could try to extend MAC 2.92.
I reallly MAC and I don't want to fork but development has changed quite a lot since Jurgen Faul worked on it.
Greets,
Chris
PS Don't get your hopes up too high: after my job (coding!), my baby girl and my house renovations, there is little time left to code