Malint is an MPEG audio stream parser software that identifies stream and format issues and displays information about them.
If you are interested in using malint, you can quickly get started by running the 'malint --help' command. This will provide you with a list of options that you can use to customize the software. Additionally, if you are looking to save time and only want to print information that can be provided without reading and parsing the whole MPEG stream, you can utilize the '-I' (or '--fast-info') option.
To ensure that malint works on your specific architecture, you can compile the package for more than one kind of computer simultaneously. This is achieved by placing the object files for each architecture in their particular directory. However, to do this, you will need to utilize a version of 'make' that supports the 'VPATH' variable, such as GNU 'make.'
Once you have the necessary make tool, navigate to the directory where you want the object files and executables to go and run the 'configure' script. The script will automatically check for the source code in the current directory and its parent directory. If you have to use a 'make' tool that doesn't support the 'VPATH' variable, you will need to compile the package for one architecture at a time in the source code directory. After installing the software for one architecture, use the 'make distclean' command before reconfiguring for another architecture.
Overall, malint is a useful software that provides valuable insight into MPEG audio streams. With its various options and flexibility, it's an excellent tool for anyone dealing with MPEG audio stream issues.
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