Historically, a number of very large great white shark specimens have been recorded. And although few have been properly authenticated, there is a lot of circumstantial evidence to suggest that the largest great white sharks grow to more than 6 meters (20 feet) in length. Naturally, newspapers and home photo albums are full of unconfirmed huge great white tales. It is the biggest shark and the largest predatory fish in the world. I guess we’ll never know if pioneer have a legal case hovering over inMusic for writing in rekordbox format.The great white shark, also known as simply the “great white”, white pointer, white shark, or white death, is a species of large lamniform shark that can be found in the coastal surface waters of all the major oceans. There has to be a point where the £200 profit made on a £1500 model is all used up after all the overheads are taken into account. Ok, it’s easy enough to say that it’s not free, it’s included in the price of the players, but then people are also expecting lots to free stuff to be added to the players too. Some people will always want a freebie, and that freebie could be Engine Prime, if Engine prime, or any software for that matter, can continue to be researched and developed with it being a free product, bringing in no money exclusively. Also I think that the feature would be increasingly in demand if pioneer continue to impose real money costs on rekordbox users eg: monthly subscription. I’d like to see full read/write data exchange with Engine Prime exporting rekordbox format anywhere people wanted it. Oh if you’re just going to sulk, don’t bother writing. Unless they just don’t want to grow market share… If Denon did implement some kind of Pioneer USB export, would you be opposed to that? The default reaction seems to always be defend Denon, or deny that any improvements could be made. dismissing this issue as “Denon and Pioneer will never work together” which is not necessary). At it stands right now we don’t even have partial capability, it’s literally down to running Engine and Rekordbox side-by-side and manually redoing everything.īased on a lot of responses I see on these forums to a variety of issues I see people complain about, I get the general sense on these forums that 1: a lot of people here live in some kind of Denon bubble and 2: most people here don’t understand or don’t want to understand what the problems actually are (i.e. And I would say Affinity’s apps are almost 100% compatible at this point with their Adobe counterparts. Also OpenOffice is behind the newer LibreOffice by several years now, which is much more compatible, as is Apple Pages and Keynote, and Google Docs and Sheets. However, they are there, and work “good enough” for most people. It is true that none of those reverse-engineered imports and exports have full 100% compatibility in all cases. ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s currently in pioneers interests to kick up a fuss against such things Universal would be nice, but it means all the games players have to see a benefit to them. Then it adds some nasty message on the pioneer player screen of “Rekordbox serial number not found - only partial data loaded” or some such ballistics. Take that over to the DJ world… and I’m sure pioneer would start making sure their players only responded to all functions IF the usb stick was made by a full version of rekordbox and would refuse, or corrupt the loading of non-rekordbox saved/created data, given a firmware update or two, to achieve that. But even today, if you use particular Table features in Word, particular macros in Excel, or certain slide transitions in PowerPoint, open office won’t play nice with the document your nice straight aligned table is all left justified, your spreadsheet sits there not doing anything automatically, and your PowerPoint demo is 18 flat unanimated slides instead of an interactive environment of hyperlinks, unless you open it in a genuine Microsoft package.Įven between the online/360 and especially the Mac versions, having the original Microsoft Windows version of office is the only way you’ll get full compatibility. When Open Office came out it wasn’t going to get anywhere if it couldn’t open, edit and save at least some fairly good percentage of original Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents. There’s a legal thin grey fuzzy line between competition, monopolies, compatibility and intellectual property.
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