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Topic: Remaking Rusty LAME Filter For Adobe Audition/Cool Edit (Read 4611 times) previous topic - next topic
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Remaking Rusty LAME Filter For Adobe Audition/Cool Edit

I'm a Adobe Audition user like many other users in the world.
Audition 3 is good, but I have bad problem with it: LAME Filter.
I have an rusty LAME filter (8 years old) & it's not good:
http://www.rjamorim.com/rrw/coolflt.html
Can some1 remake it base on Winamp MP3 Encoder with: Private - Checksum - Original - Copyright features?

Thanks...

Remaking Rusty LAME Filter For Adobe Audition/Cool Edit

Reply #1
All you have to do is replace lame_enc.dll (the encoder itself) with newer version (you can take this file from Winamp  ).

Remaking Rusty LAME Filter For Adobe Audition/Cool Edit

Reply #2
All you have to do is replace lame_enc.dll (the encoder itself) with newer version (you can take this file from Winamp  ).


Thanks for reply.
I know it.
I have the latest lame_enc.dll.
I mean this filter doesn't support very high quality (q=0) mode, like Winamp & Xilisoft Audio Converter.

Remaking Rusty LAME Filter For Adobe Audition/Cool Edit

Reply #3
AFAIK, 'q=0' is now redundant as all values of q from 0 through 2 now default to 2 internally in the encoder. I'm sure that someone more knowledgeable than me will be along to confirm/deny this shortly.

Cheers, Slipstreem. 

 

Remaking Rusty LAME Filter For Adobe Audition/Cool Edit

Reply #4
IDK why LAME Team don't develop official filter like Wav Pack & Monkey's Audio developers.