>There's another huge application for something like adiodiff (or more 
>generic, binary diff)
>It will enable you to keep track of your adio workings in CVS, while taking 
>advantage of the full advantage of CVS, namely space-saving. Editing on WAV 
>files can be saved in CVS as a diff from the previous one.

1) if you can find one serious example of anyone who uses CVS for
   binary files, i'd love to hear about it

2) in the DAW world, 90%+ of all "editing" doesn't involve any changes
   to the data in the audio files. 

--p

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