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Originally Posted by betaboy
dgoldring... I admire some of the things that CPP does but for alot of us here its easy to write 'bling' software... the key is to write code in a manner that is the least resources intensive as possible (as well as making the 'core' non- OS specific). This is why we have our own micro sized ANSI C language we call "Core-C". It takes writing small fast code to a new level and why the CorePlayer platform and the embedded decoders work as fast as they do.
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Definetly a lesson for all software users to go by. This is why i like tcpmp and coreplayer. Also, most open source programs seem to be written the same.
I have used tcpmp (windows version) to turn older pcs that froze or skipped in wmp, into multimedia machines thanks to tcpmp. Its light on resources (you wont believe how old a pc is and it still works on it) and it acutually plays nice.