LAME 3.xx LAME Ain't an MP3 Encoder http://www.sulaco.org/mp3 October 1999 Originally developed by Mike Cheng (www.uq.net.au/~zzmcheng). Now maintained by Mark Taylor (www.sulaco.org/mp3). This is a patch against the ISO MPEG2 dist10 demonstration source. The modifications are distributed under the GNU LESSER PUBLIC LICENSE (LGPL, see www.gnu.org) with the following modification: 1. If you determine that distribution of LAME requires a patent license, and you obtain a patent license, you may distribute LAME even though redistribution of LAME may also require a patent license. 2. You agree not to enforce any patent claims for any aspect of MPEG audio compression, or any other techniques contained in the LAME source code. ============================================================================ see the file "INSTALL" for installation (compiling) instructions. see the file "USAGE" for the most up-to-date guide to the command line options. see the file "LICENSE" for details on how to use LAME in non-GPL programs. see the file "HACKING" for some general codeing guidelines There is HTML documentation and a man page in the doc directory. The HTML docs were contributed by Gabriel Bouvigne (www.mp3tech.org). See www.mp3tech.org for more audio compression information and links. ============================================================================ The graphical frame analyzer uses the MPGLIB decoding engine, from the MPG123 package, written by: Michael Hipp (www.mpg123.de) MPGLIB is released under the GPL, while MPG123 is released under a more restrictive agreement. Various components of the patch are: Copyrights (c) 1999 by Mark Taylor: new psy-model, quantization and bit allocation Copyrights (c) 1998 by Michael Cheng: new transforms and many other improvements Copyrights (c) 1995,1996,1997 by Michael Hipp: mpglib The ISO demonstration source (distributed separately) has its own patent, copyright and distribution issues. The code is freely available, but any commercial use (including distributing free encoders) may require a patent license from Thomson Multimedia. (see http://www.iis.fhg.de/amm/legal/)