There's a very simple way to view hidden files, and you don't need to
worry about Terminal (or Googling for instructions).

Go to Folder in the Go menu of the Finder allows one to type in any
name, so just type /usr and you get to that folder and all its
subfolders.

There's no actual need for things to be in /usr/local/bin, but, if my
memory serves, I think the default installation of lame puts it there,
and mplayer should be in the same folder as lame.

The point about /usr/local/bin is first that it may not exist until you
create it, but some third-party applications create it when they are
installed, and it is useful to keep /usr/bin for just Apple's own items
- it helps to distinguish one from the other.


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