I would like to find out where I would be able to find the MP3 library, for implementation in an Operating System. Thanks.

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I wonder how MP3 can be part of the core of an OS... Beside, there are better sound compression systems, free of patents/licenses! (Eg. Ogg Vobis.) – PhiLho Oct 7 '08 at 21:44
To enable developers to call API's to assist with MP3 operations. – Invalid Name Oct 7 '08 at 22:43
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Are you looking for Lame?

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One note: MP3 encoding is covered by patents held by the Fraunhofer Institute and Thomson Multimedia. If the Operating System you are working on is more than just a hobby for your own use, you should think about patent issues and licensing.

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If you want an officially-licensed MP3 library, you probably ought to contact Thompson, who are handling patent licensing for Fraunhofer.

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