I thought I was the only person who ever did things like that....

I guess I am not that surprised...  if the MP3 output is influenced by what
it has encoded already then a small difference (perhaps caused by rounding
being handled differently by the code generated by different compilers)
could have an effect that means the bit for bit comparison of the MP3 files
has a divergence.

Keen to hear what others think too, but I will not be re encoding all my
music yet.
/\/\

-----Original Message-----
From: Gunnar Andre Dalsnes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 24 June 2002 16:32
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [MP3 ENCODER] Lame made from different compilers (Windows)
produce different mp3's...


Hi.

I've compared mp3's produced with Lame 3.92 compiled with different
compilers and to my suprise the files were not binary identical nor had the
same size. Decoded both into wav and loaded them into Cool Edit, where I
inverted one of them. After 1.5 minutes of silence I heard a lot of spikes
and high-frequency noises. Similar behaviour with various test-tracks so it
seems like something goes "wrong" after approx 1.5 minutes.

Strange...

Compilers:      icl 4.5 + nasm / vs6.0 + nasm
Options:        lame --r3mix

Gunnar Dalsnes.

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