How to install LAME .dll???

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Once again, this is baffling me.

WTF do I place the .dll file for LAME so that I can encode mp3's within Reaper ~OR~ how do I properly install LAME so that reaper finds the .dll file?

Yes, I'm an idiot...and this is thoroughly PISSING ME OFF!!!:mad::rolleyes:

Thanks for you understanding!:D
 
After decompressing the zip file, I see no .dll files at all!
Is there some other extension they may be titled as?:confused:
 
Umm, nevermind.
The first download I found had NO .dll files in the zip file!

The second did, and now REAPER encode dandy (so far so good anyway)...

Thanks.
 
You should actually get lame_enc.dll and place it in your WINDOWS\system32 directory.
 
Yep, any DLL in system32 is automatically able to be accessed without a full path because of the PATH env. variable. Makes everything easier.
 
You should actually get lame_enc.dll and place it in your WINDOWS\system32 directory.
EXCELLENT!
I have Ntrack on my other machine, and have NEVER been able to get it to encode MP3's!!!

You guys Rawk!!!!

Thanks,
Ryan

*EDIT* "You must spread some reputation around before giving it to timthetortoise again"
 
EXCELLENT!
I have Ntrack on my other machine, and have NEVER been able to get it to encode MP3's!!!

You guys Rawk!!!!

Thanks,
Ryan

*EDIT* "You must spread some reputation around before giving it to timthetortoise again"

same here. I wonder why the ntrack guys never knew this?
 
EXCELLENT!
I have Ntrack on my other machine, and have NEVER been able to get it to encode MP3's!!!

You guys Rawk!!!!

Thanks,
Ryan

*EDIT* "You must spread some reputation around before giving it to timthetortoise again"

I just tried it in ntrack and it's still a no go. Piece of clunky doo doo. Glad I have Reaper now.
 
Make sure you're using lame_enc.dll instead of lame.dll.
 
if N-track isn't actually looking for the dll then obviously it won't do anything - so it's a question of if they programmed it with MP3 support.
 
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