LAME: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

LAME is an open source MP3 (that is, MPEG-1 audio layer 3) audio compression application. LAME is a recursive acronym for LAME Aint an Mp3 Encoder, although in practical use it may be considered one.

The consensus (as of 2004) seems to be that LAME produces the highest quality mp3 files for (average) bitrates higher than 128 kbit/s.

LAME endured some legal difficulties regarding Fraunhofer's patent on certain key algorithms involved in MP3 encoding, specifically U.S. Patent 5,579,430 and foreign counterparts. These patents were intended to prevent anyone from being able to create an MP3 encoder without paying licensing fees to Fraunhofer, something that is difficult to enforce for an open source program whose users live in dozens of countries, many of which do not recognize patents on algorithms.

At one time, LAME used patches against the ISO demonstration source, which is distributed separately. That ISO code had a restrictive license and implemented some clearly patented algorithms but was available without charge. However, in May 2000, the LAME project reimplemented the last of the ISO source code; compiling recent versions of LAME no longer requires the ISO source code.

LAME compatible systems

  • RazorLame (formerly RazorBlade), a Microsoft Windows front-end user interface for the commandline LAME Encoder executable, some background info can be found at http://jthz.com/mp3/
  • winLAME, another much appreciated front-end for Windows
  • Lamedrop, yet another easy to use front-end for use of LAME in Windows, similar to OggDrop

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