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  2. Altacast - Wikipedia

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    Altacast (formerly known as Edcast and Oddcast) is a free and open-source audio encoder that can be used to create Internet streams of varying types. Many independent and commercial broadcasters use Altacast to create Internet radio stations, such as those listed on the Icecast, Loudcaster and Shoutcast station directories.

  3. TooLAME - Wikipedia

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    While there are many MP2 encoders, TooLAME is well-known and widely used for its particularly high audio quality. It has been unmaintained since 2003, but is directly succeeded by the TwoLAME code fork (the latest version, TwoLAME 0.4.0, was released October 11, 2019). The name TooLAME is a play on LAME and Layer II.

  4. Lame - Wikipedia

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    LAME, audio encoding computer software; Lame (armor), a single plate of a suit of armour; Lame (kitchen tool), a blade for scoring bread loaves; Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (LAME or L-AME), professional title and qualification

  5. List of codecs - Wikipedia

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    It uses very little CPU but takes a lot of disk space. See also ffvhuff which is an "FFmpeg only" version of it. FFmpeg; IgCodec; Intel RLE; innoHeim/Rsupport Screen Capture Codec FFmpeg (decoder only) Lagarith A more up-to-date fork of Huffyuv is available as Lagarith [49] Lagarith Codec (VfW codec) FFmpeg (decoder only) LOCO [50] - based on ...

  6. CDex - Wikipedia

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    CDex is able to convert CD audio into several formats including WAV, Vorbis, MP3 (using the LAME encoder), VQF, Musepack, APE, and many others.As of version 1.70b2 FLAC encoding is native, but for version 1.51 FLAC [1] and other codecs can be used by using an external encoder.

  7. Opus (audio format) - Wikipedia

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    Opus is a lossy audio coding format developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation and standardized by the Internet Engineering Task Force, designed to efficiently code speech and general audio in a single format, while remaining low-latency enough for real-time interactive communication and low-complexity enough for low-end embedded processors.

  8. DLL hell - Wikipedia

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    DLL hell is an umbrella term for the complications that arise when one works with dynamic-link libraries (DLLs) used with older Microsoft Windows operating systems, [1] particularly legacy 16-bit editions, which all run in a single memory space.

  9. Microsoft Windows library files - Wikipedia

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    With Version 14.0 (Visual Studio 2015), most of the C/C++ runtime was moved into a new DLL, UCRTBASE.DLL, which conforms closely with C99. Universal C Run Time ( UCRT ) from Windows 10 onwards become a component part of Windows [2] , so every compiler (either non MS, like GCC or Clang / LLVM ) can link against UCRT [3] .