On Sat, Jul 29, 2006, EV wrote:
> > I thought the rid was used for synchronization.  Remember there
> > was some marketing stuff that said that RMM would not copy
> > dupes even if they had different tags; I always figured this
> > was done by comparing the rids (md5s of parts of the audio
> > data).
> 
> This seems correct.  But not libkarma/riocp or lkarmafs care
> about rid's or dupes...  And I think the same is true for rmml.  
> Do you think we should address this issue?
> 
> As with the duration property, this would be troublesome for
> lkarmafs...

This sounds pretty cool and should definitely be implemented.
rid generation can be solved in the same way as that mentioned
in the other thread.

Again, I'll take a look at it tomorrow.
Looks like those data structures will have to wait another week!

Keith.

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