You can use the command line release of lame with cdex or audiograbber. I
haven't tryed any other, but I think that nearly every cd-ripper can run a
command line encoder.

Regards,

Gabriel Bouvigne - France
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De : Sergey A. Maslyakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Envoy� : jeudi 23 septembre 1999 06:44
Objet : [MP3 ENCODER] lame and CD-rippers


> Oops! Damn hot-keys! And fingers ;)
> I'm sorry I didn't mean to send my previous message unfinished...
>
> So, once again.
>
>   Did anybody try to concatenate lame/win32-executable to any
>   CD-ripper (under win32 as well)? For example, I think the
>   combination of EAC ripper with lame encoder should give very
>   good results. But the problem is that EAC knows how to launch
>   a few external encoders but lame is not listed in there.
>
>   Does lame have the command line compatibility with any old
>   "well-known" encoders so that it is possible to fake the calling
>   program? Or is it possible only by means of special wrapper that
>   translates the command line from some "well-known" format to lame's
>   format?
>
>   I know about the integration of CDex and lame/win32-dll but first of
>   all it uses outdated lame engine and the ripper by itself does not
>   seem to be as reliable as EAC does.
>
> ---
> Sergey A. Maslyakov
> 2:5030/1024@fidonet
>
>
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