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'''RustyKaraoke''' is an attempt to create a universal karaoke player in the Rust programming language by [[User:CappyIshihara|Cappy Ishihara]] after encountering various frutstrations with various proprietary Thai karaoke software (Nick Karaoke, eXtreme Karaoke), while development on its open-source alternative HandyKaraoke was stagnant.
'''RustyKaraoke''' is an attempt to create a universal karaoke player in the Rust programming language by [[User:CappyIshihara|Cappy Ishihara]] after encountering various frutstrations with various proprietary Thai karaoke software (Nick Karaoke, eXtreme Karaoke), while development on its open-source alternative HandyKaraoke was stagnant.




RustyKaraoke was primarily created to support the various Thai karaoke formats (NCN, EMK), but with planned support for other formats including Video with ASS subtitles, MP3/CD+G and more.


Various reverse-engineering efforts were made to dissect the proprietary Karaoke formats:
RustyKaraoke was primarily created to support the various Thai karaoke formats ([[NCN (Karaoke Format)|NCN]], [[EMK (Karaoke Format)|EMK]]), but with planned support for other formats including Video with ASS subtitles, MP3/CD+G and more.
 
Various reverse-engineering efforts were made to dissect the proprietary Karaoke formats.

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RustyKaraoke is an attempt to create a universal karaoke player in the Rust programming language by Cappy Ishihara after encountering various frutstrations with various proprietary Thai karaoke software (Nick Karaoke, eXtreme Karaoke), while development on its open-source alternative HandyKaraoke was stagnant.


RustyKaraoke was primarily created to support the various Thai karaoke formats (NCN, EMK), but with planned support for other formats including Video with ASS subtitles, MP3/CD+G and more.

Various reverse-engineering efforts were made to dissect the proprietary Karaoke formats.