Hi Frank,

It's not necessary to know anything about Linux and how to operate LAME from a grassroots level. The Fre:Ac program provides a really good front end to interface between LAME and Fre:Ac.

Similarly, my experience these days is that as long as the LAME.DLL file sits in the root level of a program's directory, the programs themselves often have a graphics interface that makes using LAME very easy.

For example ...

If you put the LAME.DLL file in the \bb directory, it's then possible to render a file in BIAB to an mp3. When choosing to do this, you'll eventually be presented with a dialogue box that offers a huge range of choices (please see the image below). Usually for mp3s, 44100 Hz and 128 kbps (stereo) is a reasonable quality. Better quality is obtained with higher values.



Regards,
Noel


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