Rewire & Audacity
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 10:50 pm
So, Audacity doesn't work with Rewire because Rewire is proprietary and you can't use proprietary code in open source software. As I understand it (I could be wrong), the proprietors (Propellerhead) wouldn't charge for their code to be used, they'd just insist that the terms of the open source licence didn't apply to their bit of code, and open source licenses have to apply to everything.
Maybe I'm being naive and missing something but isn't this very similar in practice (if not in detail) to the problem with MP3s that LAME solves? Would it not be possible to develop something like a closed-code Rewire plugin that isn't a part of Audacity and is kept on a seperate server etc etc but which, on installation, does something to enable Audacity to use (for example) a closed-code proprietary library that enables it to work with Rewire?
Has anyone made anything like this?
I know that I'm probably underestimating the engineering challenge that would be. It's just a thought.
Maybe I'm being naive and missing something but isn't this very similar in practice (if not in detail) to the problem with MP3s that LAME solves? Would it not be possible to develop something like a closed-code Rewire plugin that isn't a part of Audacity and is kept on a seperate server etc etc but which, on installation, does something to enable Audacity to use (for example) a closed-code proprietary library that enables it to work with Rewire?
Has anyone made anything like this?
I know that I'm probably underestimating the engineering challenge that would be. It's just a thought.