A reference simulation software implementation, written in the C language and later known as ISO 11172-5,
was developed (in 1991–1996) by the members of the ISO MPEG Audio
committee in order to produce bit compliant MPEG Audio files (Layer 1,
Layer 2, Layer 3). It was approved as a committee draft of ISO/IEC
technical report in March 1994 and printed as document CD 11172-5 in
April 1994.It was approved as a draft technical report (DTR/DIS) in November 1994, finalized in 1996 and published as international standard ISO/IEC TR 11172-5:1998 in 1998. The reference software in C language was later published as a freely available ISO standard.Working in non-real time on a number of operating systems, it was able to demonstrate the first real time hardware decoding of compressed audio. Some other real time implementation of MPEG
Audio encoders were available for the purpose of digital broadcasting
(radio DAB, television DVB) towards consumer receivers and set top
boxes.
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