The mpencoder in use is a special version of the LAME encoder. The development efforts I have made for the encoding parts have already been merged to the LAME project itself, so there isn't any special functions needed to make SecondSpin_encoder. LAME nowadays has a fast mode which was a crazy idea of mine as we were trying to reimplement lower layers to LAME and missed the psychoacoustic routi- nes.. the output actually sounded very good so I started to work with this fast mode which would give huge speedup without sacrifying too much audio- quality. Fortunatelly, Mark Taylor (LAME 3.x author) finished it. Other encoders or non modified LAME versions _WILL NOT_ work as the output is peeked directly via pipe: and the cli format is bit different because we need to parse the output. Layers 1 and 2 are supported but using pegase only. Please always check the output as SecondSpin and LAME are continuously developing, and you might end up with mpeg audio hearing like stupid boiling chipmunks. Feel free to experiment though, but layer 1 is obsolete shit and you'd better leave it unused, ok? If you'd like to make SecondSpin compatible Encoder engine, take a look the archive called 'HowToCreateEncoder.lha' which is included in the Encoder archive. It contains all the files and knowledge needed! - NOTE: Currently the 'HowToCreateEncoder.lha' is out of date!! CISC (the author of Amiga Port o' LAME) has made a special utility called LAMESpin. It will automagically create SecondSpin compatible executable of compiled LAME executables. If you're bored of wandering in da net to find SecondSpin_encoders, just recompile LAME or download it from official amiga sites and use LAMESpin!
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