> Hi all,
>         Just did a whole batch of timings and stuff. xing is pretty darn fast.
> probably a lot of coded asm?
>         Also included is a runtime profile of LAME (default options), just FYI.
>  Anyone know anything about x86 asm?  Quantize is a reasonably "simple"
> function that could probably benefit from a nice pure asm
> core. It won't be other-architecture friendly but it'd help a lot of x86
> people. :)

Xing used to be great for internet broadcasting, the beta version was the best encoder 
for LiveIce.... I could even encode 128Kbit audio without straining my system.

Sadly the Production version doesn't work with LiveIce any more :-(

(It's a Conspiracy!)

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