You want to know how to build lame, or how to run lame to encode your
music files?
For the former, why bother?
http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~raa110/audacity/lame.html (and a whole
host of other sites) host binaries for lame.
For the latter, follow the links on that page to go to the home pag
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 21:06:16 -0600, "Yaakov (Cygwin Ports)"
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>> After a Google search, my results did not return a tutorial for
>> installing lame. One cygwin thread mentioned compiling the lam
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> After a Google search, my results did not return a tutorial for
> installing lame. One cygwin thread mentioned compiling the lame source
> code. Other people mentioned using mplayer, which presents the same
> request for a
I want to develop a simple script for converting wave files to mp3s
using the lame encoder. I need too automate the process, which takes
to much time with helper applications like iTunes (opening iTunes,
import the wave files, convert them, populate the ID3 tags). The
script would also take the fi
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