

From dropdown menu 'Wave format' choose 'LAME MPEG Layer-3 Encoder v3.97 DLL v1.32', Sample format doesn't make any difference, since you will be using ini-file-version of lame. Then rename the lame_enc_mod.dll to lame_enc.dll, after that edit the lame_enc.ini file and change the line that reads 'LamePreset=15' to 'LamePreset=12'.

#Lame dll for eac download
Download this and extract it to your EAC folder. Quote from: psycho on 19:54:17 Close EAC if you have it running. Under the 'External Compression' tab deselect 'Use external program for compression' and the 'LAME DLL' tab is there only if you would be using the non-ini-version of the dll. Is it safe to use, I assume hiding it doesn't affect the quality of the encoding?Ĭlose EAC if you have it running. I haven't noticed that option, please can you tell me where it is. Is one better than the other or is the final result the same? If youve installed the EXE version for Windows, the DLL file should be stored in the C:Program Files (x86)Lame For Audacity folder. Choose Locate and then Browse to select the DLL file.

Also there is an option in EAC to disable showing the lame.exe "dos" window. If youre having lameenc.dll troubles with Audacity, use its Edit > Preferences > Libraries menu to find the MP3 Export Library section. In 3.93 I believe it was also broken (caused a degredation in quality). If q0 was better than q2 it would be used in the -alt-presets. Im getting speeds around 2.5x - which seems really slow.LAME is set to High Quality, 192 kbs (CBR).Im using. You could use lame_enc.dll with EAC, that way you can rip on-the-fly and without lame poping up all the time. Depending on the version, q0 is either the same or worse quality than q2 (dont ask me why). Yo guys,im using EAC and the LAME DLL (3.87) to rip and encode on my Plextor 40xMAX.
