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+The Flake encoder project was started as a way for the author to learn more
+about lossless audio encoding. The author chose the FLAC format because it is
+open and well-documented. Although the FLAC reference encoder is also free and
+open-source, the author's goal was to implement the standard from scratch as an
+independent project. Flake is licensed under the GNU LGPL.
+
+Once Flake progressed to a usable state, the author submitted the encoder to be
+included as part of FFmpeg. It was included and improved upon by other FFmpeg
+developers. Since then, Ithe author has added more features to Flake and
+improved the encoding speed. The author plan to add some of these features into
+FFmpeg as the encoder progresses.
+
+There are both benefits and drawbacks to using Flake as a FLAC encoder
+alternative. In its current state, Flake gives, on average, slightly better
+compression than the FLAC reference encoder and is about twice as fast.
+However, it does not currently implement all the advanced features such as
+tagging, cuesheets, 24-bit audio, embedded pictures, and ogg encapsulation.
+The author hopes to add these to Flake in future releases.
+
+WWW: http://flake-enc.sourceforge.net