LAME is a high quality MPEG Audio Layer III (MP3) encoder licensed under the LGPL.
Latest LAME release: v3.100(October 2017)
Copy libmp3lame.dll to the location you have installed Mixxx, probably C: Program Files Mixxx If you are running Mixxx 1.11 or earlier, you must also rename libmp3lame.dll to lameenc.dll. Windows Troubleshooting Double check that the version of LAME you use (“x86” = 32-bit vs. “x64” = 64-bit) matches the version of Mixxx you use.
Aug 06, 2019 - lameenc.dll (ICL 11.1) - the command line encoder, used from the Windows command shell. Although they are simple, the commands used in LAME MP3 Encoder allow you to process the audio files, using various options, such as filters, verbosity, noise sharpening, psycho acoustic algorithms and many others. Lame is a free MPEG audio layer III (MP3) encoder developed by Mike Cheng and Mark Taylor and designed Windows, Linux and Mac PC. Lame MP3 encoder features high quality encoder with remarkable conversion speed. Lame is considered the best when it comes to MP3 encoding with constant bitrate and variable bitrates (VBR and ABR). It also features a GPSYCHO acoustic and noise shaping model for. Libmp3lame.dll, File description: MP3 Encoder. Errors related to libmp3lame.dll can arise for a few different different reasons. For instance, a faulty application, libmp3lame.dll has been deleted or misplaced, corrupted by malicious software present on your PC or a damaged Windows registry.
LAME development started around mid-1998. Mike Cheng started it as a patch against the 8hz-MP3 encoder sources. After some quality concerns raised by others, he decided to start from scratch based on the dist10 sources. His goal was only to speed up the dist10 sources, and leave its quality untouched. That branch (a patch against the reference sources) became Lame 2.0, and with Lame 3.81 all of dist10 code was replaced, making LAME no more only a patch.
The project quickly became a team project. Mike Cheng eventually left leadership and started working on tooLame, an MP2 encoder. Mark Taylor became leader and started pursuing better quality in addition to increased speed. He can be considered the initiator of the LAME project in its current form. He released version 3.0 featuring gpsycho, a new psychoacoustic model he developed.
In early 2003 Mark left project leadership, and since then the project has been lead through the cooperation of the active developers (currently three individuals).
Today, LAME is considered the best MP3 encoder at mid-high bitrates and at VBR, mostly thanks to the dedicated work of its developers and the open source licensing model that allowed the project to tap into engineering resources from all around the world. Both quality and speed improvements are still happening, probably making LAME the only MP3 encoder still being actively developed.
Quick Links
- Contact - to get in touch with LAME developers, with other LAME users, or to submit bug reports.
- Download - to obtain the latest LAME source code.
- Links - to get to know about software using LAME, obtain precompiled LAME binaries from external sites, and discover more information about MP3.
- Developers - the people behind the LAME project.
- History/ChangeLog - what has been happening lately.
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Lame Encoder For Windows 10
Before you can broadcast live, schedule a live event within your station calendar. Please see this guide for more information.
What is Mixxx?
Mixxx is a free open-source piece of DJ software for Mac, Windows, Ubuntu, and Linux.
Use it to manage media, beat sync with 4 decks, input multiple microphones and other devices, and map broadcasting decks with MIDI controllers.
What You Need
Download Mixxx.
Download LAME MP3 Encoder.
Setup Guide
Install Mixxx and the LAME MP3 encoder.
Add your microphone in Mixxx -> Preferences -> Sound Hardware, select Input and choose the microphone or microphones you want to add to Mixxx.
In Mixxx -> Preferences -> Live Broadcasting, enter your radio station’s details in the Server Connection area:
- Type: SHOUTcast 1
- Mount: (Leave blank)
- Host: E.g. blue.radio.co
- Port: E.g. 1234
- Login: (Leave blank)
- Password: E.g. 1a2b3c4d5e6f
Stream Settings:
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- Stream Name: My Online Radio Show
- Website: https://radio.co
- Description: My radio station plays nothing but the best indie tracks
- Genre: Indie
Encoding:
- Bitrate: 128kbps (recommended) or 192kbps (faster connection)
- Format: MP3
- Channels: Stereo
SHOUTcast Metadata Format:
- $artist – $title
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Leave Custom Metadata as is, then apply the changes.
Broadcast Live
Play music or have you microphone switched on within the Mixxx dashboard, then go to Options -> Enable Live Broadcasting. A notification appears to confirm your connection.
In your Radio.co Dashboard, the Connection Status will change to DJ On Air and track artist and title should also update.
NOTE: You can only go live when the Live event starts. If you try to connect to the system before the start time, your broadcast software will show an error.