all further discussion for Tuniac/2 will be here, so I can leave my PM123 and other people's threads alone lol

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Email to TonyMillionHey Tony! You definately dont know me, but I am a fan of Sonique (still use 1.96 and 2 beta3) as well as Tuniac, my favorite media manager! I am so excited to see that you picked it back up! I was wondering if you would possibly mind if Tuniac got ported/developed in kind for another platform (IBM OS/2 also called eComStation). We lack any sort of media manager on OS/2 so I was telling them how good Tuniac is and how it would be good to have something like it, if not Tuniac itself. Would you be adverse to someone making a Tuniac/2 branch so that us eComStation users can FINALLY have something as good as Tuniac?
Really excited to see whats up for the next version

Also, how do I get the .svp files to work with Tuniac? Never figured that out lol
Thanks for Sonique and Tuniac!
Brett
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Email From TonyMillion:I don't mind a port to eCS, I probably wont be a lot of help with it, and vast portions will have to be rewritten. Its fairly heavily targeted towards windows. It might be worth taking the more cross platform v2 branch, and developing that.
First plan for the new tuniac dev is direct sound and audio engine improvements, vista fixes and GUI additions. Then, who knows....
To get SVPs to work you need to make sure you have the sonique vis renderer installed then copy the SVPs into the same folder, it should pick them up. Then switch to the visualizer, right click in the vis window and select the SVP renderer! then you should be seeing sonique visuals!. left/right arrows should pop up when you move the mouse to allow you to select the vis you want.
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Email to TonyMillionAwesome, I had someone else (who ports/hacks alot of Java stuff for use with our old JRE) to take a look, and he said that the only real problem would be the GUI sections because it is compiled for Visual Studio. He said that database backend for the Tuniac Database would not be an issue since we have a native port of SQlite. Do you plan on using wxWidgets or QT at any point to handle the GUI? We have an old (3.something) version of QT and may have a QT 4 port soon. I'm not sure on wxWidgets however. In any case, I will relay this info over to the
www.os2world.com boards so Magog can look over it. Thanks man, I've really enjoyed using Sonique and Tuniac and look forward to continuing that.
Also, for Tuniac, I have all my .svp files (but they are not in individual sub-folders) in the folder with the .svp dll, and if I switch to it, it just stays black. I have the 2006 build if that matters.
Thanks again Tony!
Brett
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