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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (52644)8/27/2001 4:29:17 PM
From: wanna_bmwRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
Jim, Re: "Lame and Fraunhofer probably have over 95% of the MP3 encoder market"

I didn't know that. I would have assumed the Microsoft equivalent program to have a majority of this market. But if you are correct, then benchmarks should be testing those two encoders. The same of course goes for other apps that consumers use a lot. I mentioned the Canon E-Jay Mpeg Encoder, not just because Intel optimized the hell out of it, but also because a number of retail PCs (and Canon MP3 players, of course) bundle this application as part of their software suite. Therefore, this one should also have a good percentage of the remaining market share for MP3 encoders.

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