LAME version 3.92 (http://www.mp3dev.org/) ============================================ What is this? ============= This is a port of LAME 3.92 for DOS. It should also work in a DOS box under Windows 95/98. I did it as a convience for DOS users and I've tested it on my home machine (P166MMX, 32MB RAM running IBM PCDOS 2000) It was compiled using DJGPP v3.1. The LAME.EXE file was compressed with UPX v1.22 executable packer. DJGPP is at http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/ UPX is at http://upx.sourceforge.net/ It should run in plain DOS, once you have a DPMI server. If your DOS system doesn't have a DPMI server on it (program complains "DPMI not found, get CWSDPMI) Then get the CSDPMI5B.ZIP via the DJGPP site and put CWSDPMI.EXE in your path Okay, what is LAME? =================== LAME is the source code for a fully LGPL'd command line MP3 encoder, with speed and quality to rival all commercial competitors. It will take a WAV file as input and produce an MP3 file. The offical LAME home page is at http://www.mp3dev.org/mp3/ and the SourceForge mirror is at http://lame.sourceforge.net How to use LAME? ================ LAME is a command line encoder. usage: lame.exe [options] [outfile] and/or can be "-", which means stdin/stdout. RECOMMENDED: lame -h input.wav output.mp3 OPTIONS: -b bitrate set the bitrate, default 128 kbps -f fast mode (lower quality) -h higher quality, but a little slower. Recommended. -k keep ALL frequencies (disables all filters) Can cause ringing and twinkling -m mode (s)tereo, (j)oint, (m)ono or (a)uto default is (j) or (s) depending on bitrate -V n quality setting for VBR. default n=4 --? or --longhelp full list of options Final comments ============== I won't be able to answer detailed questions about LAME itself, you should download the source code from LAME website and read the included text files for the many options LAME can do. If you do, you will see a README.DJGPP which gives instructions on how to compile your version using DJGPP. However, I would like to hear from other users if this DOS port worked as I am only just started using DJGPP :-) My email address : devtee@trinidad.net Visit my Interesting DOS programs at http://www.opus.co.tt/dave You might also want to visit the computer user group I'm with, the Trinidad and Tobago Computer Society at http://www.ttcsweb.org Dev Anand Teelucksingh devtee@trinidad.net August 2002