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Old 20-01-2016, 12:03
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well i have studied a lot of precomp source code lately,

i can tell some facts that has come to my attention

precomp 0.38 was a masterpiece of software, all other precomps are pretty unstable the way i see it, precomp 0.40 and above when fail to see zlib header come with this error in 90% of the cases

second fact , i havent uploaded nor updated my Masked Compression to use precomp 0.44 or even precomp 0.45 which is unstable :P not even previous precomps

my private messages are flooded by people begging to implement precomp 0.44 or even other precomps

i will not yet update the masked compression to support, because it spawn errors like these!!!

today i emailed Christian Shneider, critical error was fixed with memory leak, and i sent him library with tak, next precomp will most likely support wav precompression
and it already takes support for mp3 precompression

in the meantime precomp 0.44 offers nothing, nothing new is inside precomp 0.44 that will make precomp 0.38 obsolete

i literally beg people to not put precomp 0.44 to official public type tools for massive usage, and i havent released precomp 0.45 for this reason as well because i have the exe file but i keep it under heavy testing

therefore Felice i conclude that precomp 0.44 MUST be withdrawn anbd not yet be massively used under any circumstance especially on critical Data

Please Bare with me, for any changes on precomp i will post myself
it's not like i keep it for myslelf or something

sorry for this long post
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