I know it. What I meant is that Blade or 8Hz, as an example, are often
called "iso encoders" because they just use the iso ref code without any
quality change.


Gabriel Bouvigne - France
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>
> On 21-Oct-99 Gabriel Bouvigne wrote:
> > Do you think that LAME can still be called an ISO encoder?
> The encoder isn't fully specified by the standard. Only the decoder is.
(There
> are decoder test input files which have to produced a specified output for
the
> decoder to be considered fully compliant iirc)
> Anything which makes a bitstream capable of being decoded is an encoder.
They
> just vary in how good they are :)
>
> later
> mike
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