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Published by Maurice Michalski
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Date Posted: |
September 20th, 2001
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Last Updated: |
March 8th, 2002
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License: |
Artistic License |
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Downloads: |
10,602 total; 2 recently |
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Page Views: |
45,647 total |
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8.69 / 10, with 32 votes |
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About LAMEgui:
LAMEgui is a GUI for the LAME encoder 3.88+. It includes a CD ripper and a file list to encode multiple files at once (queued). You can pause, resume, stop and skip any file and set the priority of the encoder.
The following functions of LAME are included in LAMEgui:
- CBR encoding ability
- VBR encoding with possibility to change VBR quality from
9..0; max-/min-rate-sliders
- ABR encoding ability; max-/min-rate-sliders
- COMP method: compression rate eg: "encode file as
VBR, but keep the compression rate to 15x"
- resampling from 8kHz to 48kHz
- presets given by LAME are supported
- ATH (absolute threshold of hearing) support up to 15dB (lowering by 15dB)
- highpass/lowpass filtering between 500Hz and 23kHz
- customizable algorithm quality from 9..0 and many more through adding the parameters in LAMEgui
If you like LAMEgui, please rate it. (If you don't like it, please vote, too.)
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Details about this version:
- Source code is available. It's only 67kB. Try to improve LAMEgui, but the source code is not nice at all. Just one or two comments and VERY VERY BAD coded. You should have installed the Development Tools to get it compiled. Have fun! ;)
- I probably won't work on LAMEgui anymore. A couple of people wanted me to publish the sources so here they are.
- If you have any questions, use the email-link at the top.
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Intel Version - requires R4.5 (1 KB) |
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