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"The Linux and Solaris versions are executable (binary) files. It is not possible to release the source code (yet) due to copyright issues - sorry for that! Maybe there will be a GPL solution in the future."
"The Linux and Solaris versions are executable (binary) files. It is not possible to release the source code (yet) due to copyright issues - sorry for that! Maybe there will be a GPL solution in the future."


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Revision as of 14:53, 25 May 2006

Lossless Predictive Audio Coding (LPAC) is a lossless audio coding method. According to the official website an "improved version" was chosen to be the lossless audio method (ALS) for the MPEG-4 standard.

"The Linux and Solaris versions are executable (binary) files. It is not possible to release the source code (yet) due to copyright issues - sorry for that! Maybe there will be a GPL solution in the future."