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Author SHA1 Message Date
Martin Wilke
a9481afc8a - Get Rid MD5 support 2011-03-19 12:38:54 +00:00
Mark Linimon
a982e2cbd7 Reset hideo@lastamericanempire.com due to maintainer-timeouts and no
response to email.

Hat:		portmgr
2010-12-02 00:04:47 +00:00
Thomas Abthorpe
14c6afdb69 - Pass maintainership to submitter
Submitted by:	hideo via freebsd-ports
2009-02-13 01:38:59 +00:00
Mark Linimon
d72c560b21 Reset infofarmer due to maintainer-timeouts and no response to email.
Hat:	portmgr
2008-09-07 00:19:05 +00:00
Andrew Pantyukhin
d293b9db16 - De-4.x-ify most of my ports to save gnats from excessive abuse
- s/CSME/CENKES/ in my ports
2007-04-18 08:01:25 +00:00
Andrew Pantyukhin
c36ad3d129 - Provide additional mirrors where needed
- Convert to "magic" master sites
- Various minor portlint-prodded fixes
2006-07-30 22:46:04 +00:00
Andrew Pantyukhin
1f87d7e287 Add port audio/lpac:
LPAC is a codec (coder / decoder) for  lossless compression of digital audio
files. "Lossless" means that any compressed file can be decompressed in a way
it will be bit-wise identical with the original. This is the main advantage
of LPAC compared to lossy formats like MP3, WMA or RealAudio. On the other
hand, lossy codecs can achieve higher compression ratios. For example, MP3 at
128 kbit/s achieves a (fixed) compression ratio of 11, whereas LPAC's
compression ratios range from 1.5 to 4, strongly depending on the audio
material. Typically they are around 2 for pop music and 2.5 for classical
music. This may not seem much, but remember you will get back every single
bit, no matter how often you subsequently compress and decompress a file. It
is true that general archivers (Zip, LZH, gzip) are lossless, too, but they
often achieve nearly no compression on audio files.

WWW: http://www.nue.tu-berlin.de/wer/liebchen/lpac.html
2006-07-21 22:52:06 +00:00