> Hi all non-x86 people,
>         Non-x86 people will really have to check out the new quantize_xrpow
> speedup.  Depending on architecture it may/may not speed things up.  You may
> also be able to extend the number of compareval's to get even more speed. Try
> it and see and give feedback.
> 
> later
> mike
> --

Mike's patch is in lame3.16 beta, which is being uploaded to the
web page right now.  Other new things:

New tunings of window switching, and better bit allocation based on
pe.  (Jan Rafaj.  improves both testsignal2.wav and testsignal4.wav,
and only minor impact on my other test cases).

Bug in mid/side quantization when side channel was zero fixed.
(Albert Faber) 

Removed some extranous computations in l3psy.c (Robert Hegemann)

More detailed timing status info, including hours display. (Sakari
Ailus) and percentage indicator (Conrad Sanderson).

Window_subband and calc_noise1,calc_noise2 speedups.  Quantize_xrpow
speedup should be signicant on non GNU/intel systems. (Mike Cheng)

Better initial guess for VBR bitrate.  Should speed up VBR encoding.
(Gabriel Bouvigne) 

More advanced .wav header parsing.  fixes bugs involving click in
first frame. (Robert.Hegemann)

Correct filesize and total frame computation when using LIBSNDFILE 
(ben "jacobs") 

Click in last frame (buffering problem) when using libsndfile fixed.

Audio I/O code overhauled.  There is now a uniform audio i/o interface
to libsndfile or the LAME built in wav/aiff routines.  All audio i/o
code localized to get_audio.c.


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