eamoon wrote:So you'd prefer to wait for 5000+ mp3s to be converted to temporary WAV files each time Live starts? Never mind the fact that they'd take about 300 gigabytes of disk space (assuming each is 6 minutes long...)
MP3 support would be nice, but I think the only way it could work is to decode them in realtime.
What I mean is that Live could decode the MP3 as it is loaded. That is, when you open an ALS file that has MP3's referenced in it, the MP3's are automatically decoded to temporary WAV's that are used as long as that ALS file is open. When you close Live it deletes those WAV's.
Live wouldn't have to decode every MP3 on your hard drive, just the ones that are needed for the current ALS file. I assume that this is different from what you and others call "on-the-fly" or "realtime" decoding, which sounds to me like at any given moment that Live is playing MP3 files, it is decoding MP3 files. With my suggested method there is a longer load time for each MP3 as it is loaded into Live, but once that's over the software treats them as WAV's (because at that point they
are WAV's).
As for the "why MP3?" issue that so many people are bringing up: I have over 500 CD's that I've purchased over the years, and recently I encoded them ALL to MP3. I didn't do it to share them, I just find that having them all on my computer is much more convenient than trying to find a CD every time I want to hear a particular album or song. Storing all of these MP3's uses about 40 gigs of hard disk space, as opposed to the 300+ gigs it would take to store WAV files.
Now, when I'm putting together a DJ set (or a mashup, or whatever else I want to do with these MP3's) in Live, it would be nice if I could use my collection as source material without having to convert them to WAV manually. Not only is it an extra step and an extra program that I have to open, but I have to keep all of the WAV's I decode on my hard drive. Wouldn't it be much more practical if Live automatically managed when files are MP3's and when they are WAV's?
Finally, I'd appreciate it if the whiny babies on this forum would stop questioning my motives and look at this issue objectively. Let Ableton make the decisions based on what the users want, and stop trying to make those decisions for them. If you want VSTi support, say so. If you want customizable background images for every pane, then say so! But don't argue against something just because you don't think you'd use it. Other people (let's call them PAYING CUSTOMERS) have their reasons for suggesting things, so please understand that you don't always know what everyone else is thinking.