MPEG Audio Decoder
MPEG Audio Decoder (MAD) is a GPL library for decoding files that have been encoded with an MPEG audio codec.[2] It was written by Robert Leslie and produced by Underbit Technologies. It was developed as a new implementation, on the ISO/IEC standards.[3]
| Developer(s) | Robert Leslie | 
|---|---|
| Initial release | 2000 | 
| Stable release | 0.15.2b
   /    February 23, 2004 | 
| Repository | sourceforge | 
| Written in | C | 
| Operating system | Linux, FreeBSD, macOS | 
| Type | Media player | 
| License | GPLv2[1] | 
| Website | underbit | 
It consists of libmad, a software library, and madplay, a command-line program for MP3 playback. libmad is notable for using only fixed-point arithmetic[3][4][5] while madplay is notable for its ReplayGain support.
References
    
- "GNU General Public License". underbit. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
-  "MPEG Players & Encoders". linux-sound.org. Retrieved November 3, 2011. MAD Robert Leslie's GPL'd MPEG audio decoder 
-  "MAD". Freecode. Retrieved November 3, 2011. MAD is a high-quality MPEG audio decoder capable of 24-bit output. All computations are performed with fixed-point integer arithmetic, making it ideal for systems without a floating-point unit. The implementation is entirely new, based on the ISO/IEC standards. 
-  "MPEG source codes". mp3-tech.org. Retrieved November 3, 2011. MAD is an mpeg-1 decoder using only integer computation. 
-  "madplay". Ubuntu Manpage Repository. Archived from the original on April 4, 2012. Retrieved November 3, 2011. Among the special features of MAD are 24-bit PCM resolution and 100% fixed-point (integer) computation. 
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