---
name: mctoolame-encoder
version: 0.1.a_1
origin: audio/mctoolame-encoder
comment: MPEG Layer II audio encoder with multi-channel support
arch: freebsd:9:x86:64
www: http://mctoolame.sourceforge.net/
maintainer: ports@FreeBSD.org
prefix: /usr/local
licenselogic: single
flatsize: 207688
desc: |
  A multi-channel MPEG encoder, using the ISO13818 standard and the dist10
  source code.  Multi-channel files may have up to 6 defined channels:
  Left(L), Right(R), Center(C), Left Surround (LS), Right Surround (RS) and
  a Low Frequency Enhancement channel (LFE).

  ISO13818 defines 5 multi-channel modes (on top of the normal stereo mode),
  each of these modes may have an optional LFE channel:

      3/2: L, R, C, LS, RS
      3/1: L, R, C, mono surround
      2/2: L, R, LS, RS
      2/1: L, R, mono surround
      3/0: L, R, C

  The "standard" surround sound encoding of "5.1 channels" is achieved by
  using mode 3/2 plus an LFE channel.

  A multi-channel MPEG file should decode OK on any MPEG decoder.  If the
  decoder doesn't recognize the multi-channel extensions, then you'll just
  get a stereo file containing a down mix of the 5 channels.

  WWW: http://mctoolame.sourceforge.net/
categories: [audio]
options: {DOCS: on}
files:
  /usr/local/bin/mctoolame: 11f8e2e539511845797c6ac2a48b443c71613f8550d09d76e389f3f3a0075566
  /usr/local/share/doc/mctoolame-encoder/html/default.html: 7f36c7f60a0d4c15c4f14236988230bbd99a61d708ab6d8b43ac76c6a6721a10
  /usr/local/share/doc/mctoolame-encoder/html/history.html: 66aed427eb998886a8c6188502bd0c96b92167eb9286685541a127a9365e1d06
  /usr/local/share/doc/mctoolame-encoder/html/readme.html: 70ce13bb485e5aba2a0f4bf025f180f8549a2bf9d423a0af9b46a507e1f272c3
directories:
  /usr/local/share/doc/mctoolame-encoder/html/: n
  /usr/local/share/doc/mctoolame-encoder/: n
scripts: {}
