Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Sorry Daniel,
> 
> but it sems, you do not understand me...

I don't think so, Tim.

> "twolame" produce like "lame" MPEG 2 Layer 3 files...

No. twolame encodes to MPEG 1 (Audio) Layer 2.

> "toolame" your package produce MPEG 2 layer 2 files.

No. toolame encodes to MPEG 1 (Audio) Layer 2.

> The problem is, that I need allwas two steps to convert files into
> MPEG, and  --  Layer 3 is not needed.
> 
> I am not talknin abour "lame" but "liblame".  Unfortunatly there is
> ONLY a "toolame" but NOT "libtoolame"

Therefore, I mentioned twolame which has excately the library you want.

> Exactly:    MPEG 2 Layer 3  =>      MPEG 2 Layer 2
> 
>             lame            =>      toolame
>             liblame         =>      libtoolame
> 
> the problem is, that "libtoolame" does not exist.  So, my idea was,
> to create a "libtoolame" which CAN replace liblame, but produce
> 
> MPEG 2 Layer 2 files which have not Licence problems.
> "twolame" is not a solution because the Layer 3 stuff.  I do not
> understand, whay people wantto push "twolame" into Debian, if it
> has the same problem as "lame"
> 
> So, for people which care about MPEG-Bullshit-Licence they can use
> "libtoolame" top produc mp2 files which can used in mp3-Player.

Either you are going to use twolame which has the library you are
looking for, or you should write (the same) library youself for toolame.
If you provide one, I'll add it to the package.

Everything else is wasting my time.

> 
> Greetings
>     Michelle
> 
> Greetings
>     Michelle Konzack
> 
> 
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Regards,
Daniel

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