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  • J John Aldrich

    Just wondering where I would be able to pick up source / binaries for a mp3 encoding / decoding library that doesn't use existing windows components like those in WMP. Reason for this is that I am gearing up to write a C++ distributed mp3 service, and would like to take some time off the job by using a pre-rolled library if possible. Thanks in advance. Full credit will be given if someone woudl like to contribute, or join up on the project. It's good to see kids turning their minds to wholesum activities such as programming, instead of wasting their lives in the hedonistic disciplines of Sex, Drugs, & Rock & Roll... or Sex with Drugs, or Sex with Rocks while Rolling in Drugs, or whatever new-fangled perversions you little monsters have thought up now... [Shog9 on Kid Programmers]

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    Larry Antram
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    xaudio.com <- C/C++ SDKs, etc. mp3licensing.com <- beware Regards, Larry Antram Stardust Software

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    • J John Aldrich

      Just wondering where I would be able to pick up source / binaries for a mp3 encoding / decoding library that doesn't use existing windows components like those in WMP. Reason for this is that I am gearing up to write a C++ distributed mp3 service, and would like to take some time off the job by using a pre-rolled library if possible. Thanks in advance. Full credit will be given if someone woudl like to contribute, or join up on the project. It's good to see kids turning their minds to wholesum activities such as programming, instead of wasting their lives in the hedonistic disciplines of Sex, Drugs, & Rock & Roll... or Sex with Drugs, or Sex with Rocks while Rolling in Drugs, or whatever new-fangled perversions you little monsters have thought up now... [Shog9 on Kid Programmers]

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      PlanetSourceCode used to have them. btw. please [small] your sig or something, I always wonder what kids have to do with your post


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        xaudio.com <- C/C++ SDKs, etc. mp3licensing.com <- beware Regards, Larry Antram Stardust Software

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        Jeremy Falcon
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        Larry Antram wrote: beware What's that? :confused: [edit] Oh silly me! I just figured it out. I was thinking along the lines of software. beware Hey, it's Friday. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. [/edit] Jeremy Falcon Imputek "..." - Paul Watson  07-17

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        • J John Aldrich

          Just wondering where I would be able to pick up source / binaries for a mp3 encoding / decoding library that doesn't use existing windows components like those in WMP. Reason for this is that I am gearing up to write a C++ distributed mp3 service, and would like to take some time off the job by using a pre-rolled library if possible. Thanks in advance. Full credit will be given if someone woudl like to contribute, or join up on the project. It's good to see kids turning their minds to wholesum activities such as programming, instead of wasting their lives in the hedonistic disciplines of Sex, Drugs, & Rock & Roll... or Sex with Drugs, or Sex with Rocks while Rolling in Drugs, or whatever new-fangled perversions you little monsters have thought up now... [Shog9 on Kid Programmers]

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          Celhar
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          Use BASS (www.un4seen.com)

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          • J Jeremy Falcon

            Larry Antram wrote: beware What's that? :confused: [edit] Oh silly me! I just figured it out. I was thinking along the lines of software. beware Hey, it's Friday. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. [/edit] Jeremy Falcon Imputek "..." - Paul Watson  07-17

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            Larry Antram
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            beware as in beware of the patent monster. ;) Regards, Larry Antram Stardust Software "Those who choose to sacrifice freedom in order to gain security shall not have, nor do they deserve, either one" -- Benjamin Franklin

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            • J Jeremy Falcon

              Larry Antram wrote: beware What's that? :confused: [edit] Oh silly me! I just figured it out. I was thinking along the lines of software. beware Hey, it's Friday. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. [/edit] Jeremy Falcon Imputek "..." - Paul Watson  07-17

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              Daniel Ferguson
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              Jeremy Falcon wrote: I was thinking along the lines of software. beware I think that's a valid type of software. Crashes all the time and does it's best to take the rest of the system with it. "Religion is based on faith, and faith is immune to logic. Therefore, it's impossible to have a logical conversation about religion." -Christopher Duncan, CP Lounge

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              • J John Aldrich

                Just wondering where I would be able to pick up source / binaries for a mp3 encoding / decoding library that doesn't use existing windows components like those in WMP. Reason for this is that I am gearing up to write a C++ distributed mp3 service, and would like to take some time off the job by using a pre-rolled library if possible. Thanks in advance. Full credit will be given if someone woudl like to contribute, or join up on the project. It's good to see kids turning their minds to wholesum activities such as programming, instead of wasting their lives in the hedonistic disciplines of Sex, Drugs, & Rock & Roll... or Sex with Drugs, or Sex with Rocks while Rolling in Drugs, or whatever new-fangled perversions you little monsters have thought up now... [Shog9 on Kid Programmers]

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                Eddie Velasquez
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                Check out Lame[^]


                Eddie Velasquez: A Squeezed Devil
                Checkout General Guidelines for C# Class Implementation

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                • E Eddie Velasquez

                  Check out Lame[^]


                  Eddie Velasquez: A Squeezed Devil
                  Checkout General Guidelines for C# Class Implementation

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                  Larry Antram
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                  Problem is that Lame also suffers from the patent monster [^]. Ogg Vorbis [^] might be a solution, although as I recall some of the MPEG patent holders were complaining it still infringed. I have no idea if that is the case or not. Regards, Larry Antram Stardust Software "Those who choose to sacrifice freedom in order to gain security shall not have, nor do they deserve, either one" -- Benjamin Franklin

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                  • L Larry Antram

                    Problem is that Lame also suffers from the patent monster [^]. Ogg Vorbis [^] might be a solution, although as I recall some of the MPEG patent holders were complaining it still infringed. I have no idea if that is the case or not. Regards, Larry Antram Stardust Software "Those who choose to sacrifice freedom in order to gain security shall not have, nor do they deserve, either one" -- Benjamin Franklin

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                    Lost User
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                    I've just visited Vorbis and it still says patent free :-D Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?

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                    • L Larry Antram

                      xaudio.com <- C/C++ SDKs, etc. mp3licensing.com <- beware Regards, Larry Antram Stardust Software

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                      Paul Ingles
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                      Indeed, from what I remember Fraunhofer have something to do with the rights for it, and a couple of students developed some encoder and they were asked to pay $25,000 each for a licence!

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