File Details |
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File Size | 5.6 MB |
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License | Open Source |
Operating System | Windows (All) |
Date Added | December 20, 2019 |
Total Downloads | 8,991 |
Publisher | Michael Fink |
Homepage | winLAME |
Publisher's Description
winLAME is an encoder for several audio formats, including mp3, Ogg Vorbis, and more. Lets you set up the encoding process with an easy-to-use wizard-style user interface. It supports many input audio formats, and uses the LAME mp3 encoding library for encoding and the MAD decoding library for decoding.
Latest Reviews
guru_v reviewed v2017 Beta 1 on Mar 25, 2017
Since I see a review from 2009, and there is no apparent progress from that time [still beta 1] one must conclude that the author is an idiot. There is a file needed [vcruntime140.dll] which, when added, still prevents this from starting on a Windows 7 x64 Ultimate system.
That there is no mention of this by the author, nor any actual setup instructions attests to the cavalier attitude, and the thoughtlessness of the author. One assumes even freeware is released in hopes of gaining a wide usage, and credit for an author.
IN this case. apparently that was not the purpose.
When a program will not start, but just errors out, can it be worth anything?
some guy reviewed v2009 Beta 1 on Aug 20, 2009
good stuff non bloat does what it says
Peltec reviewed vpre1 on Oct 10, 2004
WinLame? And it written for Windows? Hehe.
busta reviewed vRelease Candidate 2 on Jun 20, 2002
Pretty cool program. LAME for MP3 encoding is of course ideal. MAD for decoding is another very good choice.
guru_v reviewed v2017 Beta 1 on Mar 25, 2017
Since I see a review from 2009, and there is no apparent progress from that time [still beta 1] one must conclude that the author is an idiot. There is a file needed [vcruntime140.dll] which, when added, still prevents this from starting on a Windows 7 x64 Ultimate system.
That there is no mention of this by the author, nor any actual setup instructions attests to the cavalier attitude, and the thoughtlessness of the author. One assumes even freeware is released in hopes of gaining a wide usage, and credit for an author.
IN this case. apparently that was not the purpose.
When a program will not start, but just errors out, can it be worth anything?
some guy reviewed v2009 Beta 1 on Aug 20, 2009
good stuff non bloat does what it says
Peltec reviewed vpre1 on Oct 10, 2004
WinLame? And it written for Windows? Hehe.
busta reviewed vRelease Candidate 2 on Jun 20, 2002
Pretty cool program. LAME for MP3 encoding is of course ideal. MAD for decoding is another very good choice.