mikshaw


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Posted: Sep. 03 2004,14:06 |
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It's part of Lame If you have a system upon which to compile, you can download the source above. Otherwise, do a search for lame debian packages.
I'm not sure exactly why I didn't include it with the package, but there seems to be some patent problems with mpeg encoders...which may just possibly cause legal battles. I haven't heard of anything serious yet, but a lot of software developers avoid including mp3 encoders just to avoid all possible trouble. http://web.media.mit.edu/~eds/mpeg-patents-faq
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