On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 13:35:54 -0400, you wrote:

>         I'm using e z c d extractor version 11.  I remember 
>downloading a file that included alternative codex for many of their 
>decoders.  You just had to unzip the codex pack and copy the files 
>into the program files, ezcdex folder, overwriting the files that 
>were there already.  I would think you could copy your encoder in 
>that directory after renaming the encoder that is being replaced, 
>then name you replacement what the old one was called.  That should 
>work, but if it doesn't, delete the new file and rename the old one 
>back to what it was.  Good luck.

Sorry, that's not a solution I would endorse.  How do I know my
encoder of choice takes the same command-line parameters and switches
as LAME does?  Answer: I don't.  Therefore, I can't guarantee it'll
work.  I can update LAME and hopefully that will fix my problem which
I'm trying to fix by changing encoders, but now that I see how Easy
CDDA Extractor was designed and engineered, I think I'm going to have
to start shopping around for something else to take its place that
allows me to choose my own encoder for whatever format I want to
encode to.  I seem to remember, though, in versions gone by, that you
could do this and there was documentation that told you how.  Maybe
that's only in the Pro verson?  I'll have to look on his Website to
find out more.

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