I can only speak for myself, but I'm perennially suspicious of projects wholly bound to a single person. Open Source alleviates this suspicion partially by having the possibility of continued development (or at least continued legal distribution) once the creator cannot or will not maintain the software any longer. Likewise, sizable corporate backing reduces the odds that a project will die due to the absence of a single developer.
TAK is
- a lossless codec
- under active development
- going to be open-sourced according to Tom
What is going to happen to your music collection if you use it??
Yeah, even when its open-source who cares? From inception a Lossless codec contains 100% of audio data and any improvements would just be practical.
If there was a giant step made, you'd see FLAC2 with it, mysteriously.
