Hey David,

I have DLLs built for Win32.  Check my page:
http://www.win32lame.com

I provide Lame in Executable format also.

Later,
Nathan

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: David Starks-Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 17:44:45 +0100

[To readers of both Lame and BladeEnc lists: I have checked the
mailing list archives and found nothing appropriate on this topic.  I
thought this would be of general interest to all.  Apologies if I was
wrong about this.]

Greetings,

I'm a registered user of DAC (Digital Audio Copy) for Win32, which
supports both the BladeEnc and Lame DLL plug-ins.  I would like to
make use of these, but as far as I know, these are only available in
source form.

Is it possible to build working plug-ins for WinDAC using the latest
Cygwin and the Cygwin port of gcc-2.95.2?

Alternatively, what about gcc with MinGW?  (I *have* seen references to
this in the Lame list.)

If so, could someone provide me with details?  I have used Cygwin
often to build UNIX applications for NT (XEmacs, for example), but I
have never used them to build a DLL.  (Actually, I've never built a
DLL, full stop.)  Moreover, I don't know if there would be
name-mangling or other issues if Cygwin or MinGW DLLs are used with a
"native" Windows application like WinDAC.

Thanks very much for your help!

Kind regards,
David

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