On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 01:33:33AM +0000, Kelvin Lawson wrote:
> > Any insights here would be welcome.  I infer from the patent that if I
> > can get to MCG files, they might be reasonably parseable with the
> > current engine...
> 
> I'd definitely like to learn more about this. Do you know if any players 
> other than CAVS have managed to decode it? I haven't heard of any.

I don't believe they've successfully managed to sell anyone else on
licensing it, yet, no.

The problem, as I note, is that the commercial ones are packaged in
this encrypted .DAT file, that I'm going to have to crack first.

> Which reminds me... I set up a little wiki page to note down requested 
> features for PyKaraoke. If you'd like to add anything (or even better 
> tick some off the list :-)) it's at:
> 
> pykaraoke.wikispaces.com
> 
> Feel free to chip in, add a separate section for a professional player etc.

Aw.  Not MediaWiki.  Denied.

:-)

Wilco, though.

Cheers,
-- jra
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