Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the internal A5 support for mp3s rely on it's own decoding scheme? Cameron's dll calls on Windows built in decoder.

What that means is that using Cameron's dll, you wouldn't have to pay mp3 licensing fees, as the fee has already been paid by Microsoft. In other words, you're just calling on a function that's built in to Windows.

Conversely (assuming the A5 decoding calls on its own functions), a fee would have to be paid for licensing mp3 usage when using the built in A5 decoding ability without Cameron's dll.

Again, correct me if I'm wrong about how A5 supports mp3s.

Jak