Fraunhofer IIS mp3surround command line utilities

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The use of this software is only allowed for personal and non-commercial purposes. For information on other use cases please visit the official MP3 licensing site at www.mp3licensing.com.
 

Fraunhofer IIS mp3surround command line utilities include:

  • mp3 command line encoder
  • mp3 command line decoder
  • encode and decode in mono, stereo and surround (1,2, and 6 channels)

New Version 1.5 (Encoder) and 1.4 (Decoder) now available (Whats New?)

Now supporting files with 24 bit resolution

Win32 mp3 command line encoder (v1.5) / decoder (v1.4)
        Encoder: download NEW
        Decoder: download NEW
Win64 mp3 command line encoder (v1.5) / decoder (v1.4)
        Encoder: download NEW
        Decoder: download NEW
MacOSX mp3 command line encoder (v1.5) / decoder (v1.4)
        Encoder: download NEW
        Decoder: download NEW
Linux32 mp3 command line encoder (v1.5) / decoder (v1.4)
        Encoder: download NEW          *static DL
        Decoder: download NEW          *static DL
Linux64 mp3 command line encoder (v1.5) / decoder (v1.4)
        Encoder: download NEW          *static DL
        Decoder: download NEW          *static DL

* some older linux operating systems will require the use of the statically complied executable

Whats New in Version 1.5:
New features - Encoder

  • Minor changes and bugfixes.

Whats New in Version 1.4:
New features - Decoder

  • Minor changes and bugfixes.
New features - Encoder
  • OFL feature:
    OFL (Original File Length) is a tool that puts information about the orignal file's length in the bitstream. A decoder that is aware of such OFL information can analyze it and then decode the bitstream having the same starting point and length as the original file (any codec delay or flushing at the end will be removed).
    "-ofl" is the relevant switch.
  • VBR encoding:
    the encoder can now produce bitstreams encoded with variable bitrate. Therefore five modes are provided that can be invoked with the "-m"-switch.
    "-m 1..5" (where "1" represents highest quality and "5" lowest average bitrate).
    Note: When encoding in VBR mode, "-br 0" must be used. CBR encoding is applied by using "-m 0" and the desired bitrate, e.g. "-br 128000" for 128kbit/s
  • VBRI header:
    the encoder can prepend information about a VBR encoded bitstream by producing a so-called VBRI header (VBRI = VBR Index table).
    "-vbri" is the relevant switch.



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