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RKau is a [[lossless]] audio compressor. It was developed by Mark Taylor together with RK (a general purpose data compressor) and RKim (a lossless image compressor).
'''RK Audio''' ('''RKAU''') is a [[lossless]] audio compressor. It was developed by Mark Taylor together with RK (a general purpose data compressor) and RKim (a lossless image compressor).


At some point, some years ago, it featured the best compression levels among the lossless audio encoders. But then development halted and competitors like [[APE|Monkey's Audio]], [[OptimFROG]] and [[LA|LosslessAudio]] caught on.
At some point, some years ago, it featured the best compression levels among the lossless audio encoders. But then development halted and competitors like [[Monkey's Audio]], [[OptimFROG]] and [[LosslessAudio]] caught on.


It was closed source. Added to that, it was very slow on decoding and had few features. So, it never became a really popular format.
It was closed source. Added to that, it was very slow on decoding and had few features. So, it never became a really popular format.
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Recently, RKsoft was revived by Mark Taylor, now with the name MSoftware, so there is hope RKau development will start again.
Recently, RKsoft was revived by Mark Taylor, now with the name MSoftware, so there is hope RKau development will start again.


==See==
== See ==
* [http://rksoft.virtualave.net/rkau.html Former RKau official site]
* [http://rksoft.virtualave.net/rkau.html Former RKAU official site]
* [http://www.msoftware.co.nz/downloads_page.php RKau download page at MSoftware]
* [http://www.msoftware.co.nz/downloads_page.php RKAU download page at MSoftware]




[[Category:Codecs]]
[[Category:Codecs]]

Revision as of 13:58, 14 June 2007

RK Audio (RKAU) is a lossless audio compressor. It was developed by Mark Taylor together with RK (a general purpose data compressor) and RKim (a lossless image compressor).

At some point, some years ago, it featured the best compression levels among the lossless audio encoders. But then development halted and competitors like Monkey's Audio, OptimFROG and LosslessAudio caught on.

It was closed source. Added to that, it was very slow on decoding and had few features. So, it never became a really popular format.

Recently, RKsoft was revived by Mark Taylor, now with the name MSoftware, so there is hope RKau development will start again.

See