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  • jamesmid

    • Mar 2007
    • 1

    mp3 codec help

    I reinstalled xp and naturally wanted my favorite converter back, but upon reinstalling DBpoweramp I am told that I don't have mp3 encoder abilities. Say what? I've got it from multiple other packages such as Nero. Why won't it encode mp3 for me anymore? Wma encoding works fine.

    I click the register button and I get a really confusing web page that has no options other than paying for a beefier version, which I don't need or want. No way to register the free version anymore?

    So I downloaded the lame encoder from free-codecs.com, dropped it into the DB encode subdirectory, but no joy.

    Any help out there?
  • LtData
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • May 2004
    • 8288

    #2
    Re: mp3 codec help

    "Registration" for dMC means purchasing the PowerPack or Reference version. The PowerPack costs $18US.

    Encoding to mp3 requires a licensing fee. For Nero, this was paid with the program. For other programs, such as iTunes and Windows Media Player, the company paid a blanket fee. For dMC, this requires purchasing the PowerPack and mp3 encoder or dBpoweramp Reference.

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    • jasonwc

      • Mar 2007
      • 10

      #3
      Re: mp3 codec help

      You can also use the CLI encoder, and use LAME 3.97, with the unregistered version.

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