Lame Encoder

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2013/08/01 05:46:22 (permalink)

Lame Encoder

I purchased the MP3 Lame Encoder for X2.  I now own Soundforge also.  Do I need a separate license for that as well?
 
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    Bristol_Jonesey
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    Re: Lame Encoder 2013/08/01 05:50:17 (permalink)
    There are many free lame encoders on the internet, so no, you shouldn't need a separate license

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    Re: Lame Encoder 2013/08/01 07:50:43 (permalink)
    Lame is the free one...
     
    I personally had a bit of trouble getting the Lame encoder to work on SONAR. Had to do registry edits and stuff. Let us know if you have troubles.


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    Re: Lame Encoder 2013/08/01 08:58:50 (permalink)
    Sound Forge includes MP3 support. There's no need to get a free encoder or to pay separately for the feature.
     
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    Re: Lame Encoder 2013/08/01 09:59:42 (permalink)
    I usually export to .wav format from Sonar, and then use Sound Forge to create .mp3's, especially if I am going to edit the wave first.

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    Re: Lame Encoder 2013/08/01 10:14:28 (permalink)
    I go from Sonar > 16 bit 44.1 wav then to Mp3 via Goldwave/Lame

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    Re: Lame Encoder 2013/08/08 14:07:03 (permalink)
    I use RazorLame for creating mp3's from 16/44.1 wave file exports from Sonar.  It's super easy - drag the wave file into the window, hit encode, and it drops the mp3 into the same folder.  Of course, you can set your compression as well.

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