> Hi,
> 
> The dist10-code is part of the ISO 13818 standard.
> 
> So everyone can go to a good library and copy the standard.
> (Here in Germany you need papers from a university or you
> have to pay money ... but basically you can get this code
> without any problems - and without hacking.)
> 
> If you look into the original dist10-Readme you'll find :
> 
> | ISO MPEG Audio Subgroup Software Simulation Group (1996)
> | ISO 13818-3.2 MPEG-2 Audio Codec
> | 
> | $Id: readme.1st 1.10 1997/01/28 12:00:48 de Bont Exp $
> | 
> | $Log: readme.1st $
> | Revision 1.10  1997/01/19 23:00:48  de Bont
> | Distribution 10. Bug fixes and compliance to 13818-3.2
> 
> The standard was published in 1995. The first version of
> The dist-Code was programmed 1995/06/16. I can't say when
> and which version of the dist-Code was released with the 
> standard, but I'll have a look when I'm going to the 
> library next time.
> 
> Sincerly
>       Christian Schepke
>       

The dates in dist01 are from 1995-03-30 to 1995-04-06
and the readme starts like this:

/*******************************************************************
                Thomson Consumer Electronics (TCE),
           Corporate Research, DTB/HAP-Hannover (c) 1995
 
    Project: MPEG-2
    File___: multilingual.doc
    Job____: Adding multilingual features to the program
    Date___: 30/03/1995
 
    Author: Jean-Marc ZINS (JMZ)
*******************************************************************/

Robert

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