"I've also been reading through the man pages for lame, and they don't
cover the creation of streaming audio files, so those aren't of any
help, either.  I know that anything at all that can be done using
KDE, Gnome, what have you, can be done from the command line, so I'm
fine with using that too if that's my only option, but I can't even
seem to find any help there, either."

re: streaming audio files

you don't want to create files so much as you want to send the music
in real time to the mp3 players?  I think you want to use shoutcast or
icecast to do this.  Icecast2 is good.  It just takes a tiny bit of
configuration.  Unless you re-encode(transcode?) it then it will
stream at the bit rate you recorded it at.

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