Hi,
there is nothing on the market for PC that is a Sample manager, and regardless of the tens of thousands of musicians out there struggling to keep samples sorted on our messy hard drives, surprisingly not one developer gives a toss about making one it seems. So i actually just put up a posting for bids on ifreelance.com for a programmer to fix the Total Commander "Waveview" plugin so that it works with 24 bit and has autoplay...that would basically make it perfect for the job...i guess if you want something done you have to get it done yourself...oh well. At least i will be able to sort my own stuff!
Shame the programmer of WaveView doesnt do just a few more minutes work to finish off his project which is currently crippled and make it 24 bit compatible and autoplay. Hes literally disappeared. With so many plugins for Total Commander im just beside myself that one Total Commander plugin programmer on here hasn't seen the massive potential for programming this...
Cheers,
Blackout
WaveView new development
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Hmm. Don't shame the programmer that light. "Just a few more minutes" to urge some development is often stated too quickly, without knowing what are the obstacles, and / or time-consuming testing of software.
I'm a composer of electronic sound myself, and I understand the fun of having a waveview as a kind of scope.
But to me it's not a priority. The real monitor is listening to the track and some audio formats already can be played with F3.
I'm a composer of electronic sound myself, and I understand the fun of having a waveview as a kind of scope.
But to me it's not a priority. The real monitor is listening to the track and some audio formats already can be played with F3.
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As far as understood this plugin was developed by someone from one Russian scientific researh institute or whatever. I know very well how it works here in Russia
Someone just writes a program for his own need, probably posts it somewhere for other people and then competely forgets about it. I am pretty sure that the author has no idea about TC community and is not going to develop the plugin in the future...
BTW Their site is down now. So I guess there is no way to contact the author.

BTW Their site is down now. So I guess there is no way to contact the author.