It's quite simple. There are a number of reasons why this isn't going to happen, at least not within the forseeable future.
- Renoise is closed format. It's propriatory format for it's own tracker.
- There are no 3rd party standalone players that I am aware of for the format.
- Lack of the above means we (that is, the crew who do screening, including myself) cannot screen modules, I personally do not intend on having to either buy, install and/and purchase renoise itself, or the Windows operating system to run Renoise on in order to facilitiate this myself, let alone other crew members.
- TMA is an archive of the classic self contained formats, deviating from this places the archive among the "yet another miscellaneous music archive" category. When you add support for one VST-capable application, there is no doubt that another one will want it too.
- Resources - TMA has been around for 10 years, and it's still growing at an astounding rate. Disk space* is and will be an issue in a few years time. I hardly want to go about opening the flood gates to exaborate this issue
* And I don't want to hear anyone telling me disk space is cheap on a dedicated remote rental server, it isn't just a case of purchasing one disk, it doesn't work like that.Like I said, the forseeable future.