Result for 759EF7D54A70A38F3D6AB8B62E7D31F154F8C381

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/lame
FileSize136696
MD58DEAB5E1211E69316DF5462424725286
SHA-1759EF7D54A70A38F3D6AB8B62E7D31F154F8C381
SHA-256A7DFBCA38CB4A354B92B591B77F1CE18BD766833EFF3EEC36A64B62D7BB71DBA
SSDEEP1536:2f79yWAzyHp34sj2LLBVRcjrBuKM9NFMvmb8spSYw:ENAzaIsqLLBUFM9ovmb8U
TLSHT1AAD35C2AFE84A823C583C37F3DC64262717A90B8E353F4A3359D531CAB82B465BB7554
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD535F973D9BDB9FA939B335972508DF626
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionFollowing the great history of GNU naming, LAME originally stood for LAME Ain't an Mp3 Encoder. LAME started life as a GPL'd patch against the dist10 ISO demonstration source, and thus was incapable of producing an mp3 stream or even being compiled by itself. But in May 2000, the last remnants of the ISO source code were replaced, and now LAME is the source code for a fully GPL'd MP3 encoder, with speed and quality to rival all commercial competitors. LAME is an educational tool to be used for learning about MP3 encoding. The goal of the LAME project is to use the open source model to improve the psycho acoustics, noise shaping and speed of MP3. LAME is not for everyone - it is distributed as source code only and requires the ability to use a C compiler. However, many popular ripping and encoding programs include the LAME encoding engine, see: Software which uses LAME.
PackageMaintainerns80 <ns80>
PackageNamelame
PackageRelease8.mga9
PackageVersion3.100
SHA-105960587B3768007701C6F59A297D3039BDF0118
SHA-2562E5A1433CD18764A2917F287B30261F742F3F2658B7EF174E5859B1857CC503B