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| quote: | Originally posted by Kosmos & Skky
What I don't have time for is people telling me I can't do something... |
You CAN'T do it, that's why you're paying people to do it for you... lol.
My response was to a clueless newb who came on a forum with a pipe dream. You didn't give me enough information to reply in any other manner. 
Now back on topic... It is a good idea and will be a good contribution to the scene if you can pull it off. However, it will take you at least 12 months just to learn how to program well, so you'll need to hire people to do 90% of the work if you want to have a stable release within 24 months.
You also have to understand that alot (most?) people just can't be good programmers. You need extremely good problem solving skills. For audio stuff in particular, you will also need very good math skill, as the algorithms are very complex. A smart businessman wouldn't take the risk of depending on skills he doesn't have.
You also need to consider the business side of it... Think about how small the audio community is, then think about how many of those people would be interested in collaborating online. You will have an extremely small market segment and will have to charge outrageous prices to recover your costs. Will people pay? There is a good chance you will lay out a significant ammount of money on this, the market probably won't be there, someone will come in and capitalise off your R&D and undercut your price. You'll probably be blown out of the market you initiated. Patents are useless, so you need to secure your first mover advantage, but history would suggest this is destined for failure.
A VNC style collaboration tool would be the ideal way, because then the application is not dependant on any particular host programs. The only downside is this will use a shitload of bandwidth. You would probably need 1mbit+ internet to get bareable performance. However, VNC would obviously give full access to all the software on the host computer. Look into it.
I have to be honest with you, the odds are really against you. Everything you have said so far is based on completely uneducated assumptions.
Good luck with it though, I think it it would be a great tool. 
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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Robby Rox
I've never had a problem with FLs tech support till this day. (I've actually never used it till this day) |
| quote: | Originally posted by floyd741
i think echosystm is a pretty cool guy. eh pwns robby rox and doesn't afraid of anything. |
Last edited by echosystm on Nov-21-2007 at 01:41
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