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Generate LAME-encoded audio MP3 from text
Authored by: osxpounder on Sep 30, '04 12:36:52PM
I don't see a link to download the LAME encoder at that link... but I seem to have found it here:

Download LameLib

What I downloaded is a single mysterious file, called "LameLib". No installer, no executable, and no readme.txt, or any docs.

Apparently, if you want to use LAME, you'll first have to join a mailing list and either search, or beg, for help. I see no links to downloadable compiled binaries, so you'll have to have Developer Tools installed, and compile it yourself. There was once a link from a hint here that led to a downloadable binary, but that link is now dead.

I think I'll stick with the say hint; thanks so much for reminding us of it, robg!

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Generate LAME-encoded audio MP3 from text
Authored by: st on Sep 30, '04 05:35:40PM
You can use fink to download lame or any other software coming from the linux world.

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Generate LAME-encoded audio MP3 from text
Authored by: ubrgeek on Sep 30, '04 08:24:40PM

Was just about to post the same. Although, I'd recommend Fink Commander if you're not thrilled about command line stuff. It makes it much easier to deal with this kind of stuff.



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