Devin, I'm not sure if what you downloaded is the command-line version of Lame.

If you type "usr/local/bin/lame -v" into the terminal, you should see some version info about lame. If you get something like "command not found", then you don't have the right library.

I got it via macports (http://www.macports.org/), which is a great way of getting and installing any number of command-line utilities and apps, most of which can be got at with Rev through shell commands.


Let me know what you find in the terminal...

Best,

Mark

On 3 Sep 2007, at 18:34, Devin Asay wrote:

Hi Mark,

Thanks for a nifty little utility. I'm having trouble getting it to work, and I think it may be that I don't know exactly how to install the LAME lib, or that I didn't modify your script correctly.

I downloaded the pre-built LAME library from http:// spaghetticode.org/lame/ and unzipped it. I ended up with a library called'libmp3lame.dylib', which I copied to /usr/local/bin. Then I modified your stack script to say

put "/usr/local/bin/libmp3lame.dylib -V" & pQuality into tShellString

Then I chose a WAV file as an input and designated an output folder. I clicked the Encode file button, but the only thing that happened was that the words "encoding check.mp3" appears above the progress bar. The progress bar didn't change and no error message appeared.

Have I configured something wrong? I would really like to use this technique in one of my projects.

Thanks,

Devin

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