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EAC - mystery 'LAME dll' tab

(EAC .95b4, LAME 3.97)
somehow i picked-up a LAME tab in 'compression options'.  i have no idea were it came from and can't replicate the tab;  i have 3 EACs, home & work w/o tab, and thumb w/ tab.
anyone know where it fit in the grand scheme of things, i.e., will is overwrite the settings in the 'external compression' or vice-versa?

EAC - mystery 'LAME dll' tab

Reply #1
EAC has found lame_enc.dll in a folder in your PATH, or in the EAC directory.

It will not override your external compression settings.  It's used in conjunction with the dropdown on the Waveform tab.
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EAC - mystery 'LAME dll' tab

Reply #2
In simple terms; it's basically an extra method for creating LAME encoded mp3's using EAC without having to open LAME's external command line encoder.
JXL


EAC - mystery 'LAME dll' tab

Reply #4
If the dll and the command line encoder are the same version of LAME? No.

 

EAC - mystery 'LAME dll' tab

Reply #5
If the dll and the command line encoder are the same version of LAME? No.
I don't think it's that simple.

The question you should be asking is whether EAC allows you to use the same options with the library that you would use with the executable.