Hi allan,
there is actually a pure c decoder in there so that non-x86 platforms can
run freeamp. obviously it is not as fast as the optimized one but it works
great. are you using win32 or linux to develop on? if you are using win32
all you have to do to get it to use the c version is to change your
project to Win32 Debug/Release intead of Win32 NASM Debug/Release. I am
not sure how to get the makefiles on linux to just use the c source, but
it is probably a define. isaac?
elrod
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Allan Frederiksen wrote:
> Hi,
> I have just started looking into the freeamp project, the reason being that
> I need public domain c-code mp3-decoder. I am going to use this in my Master
> project, which concerns benchmarking of c-compilers. I would like to focus
> only on the mp3-decoding initially.
> Does a "pure" c-version of the mp3-decoder exist in the freeamp project, or
> has it been assembly optimized?
>
> Regards,
> Allan Frederiksen
> Aalborg University, Denmark
>
>
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