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  1. The Old One SatStorm's Avatar
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    There are new lame versions on the net, one of them is stable: Lame 391
    Does someone test it with tmpgenc?
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    Lame 3.91 works with TMPG, but TMPG use to create a temporary .wav file. If you don't like this, try BeSweet and its GUI. Get BeSweet 0.95a from Doom9's download page. The latest is 0.96b, but unfortunately tripod did shut down DSPguru's homepage.
    Do anyone know a working download link?
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    Thanks Truman for the info!
    I don't have any problem with the temporary wave file of Lame. The audio produced by lame is the best for my needs and that is what it counts!
    I got the BeSweet 0.96b many days ago from a link from mpegx.com
    Very good program, but I prefer lame!

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: SatStorm on 2002-01-11 05:36:13 ]</font>
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    Well, Besweet uses Lame as .mp3 encoder.
    Here is the new homepage:
    http://dspguru.doom9.net/
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