download the updated 3.99 archive with an id3tag fix (x86 or x64 according to your system, x64 if you have 64 bit). Open the archive and extract lame.exe, then replace it with the one you find in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Illustrate\dBpoweramp\encoder\mp3 (lame) which is the old 3.98.4. Leave alone the lame_enc.dll, you just have to remove the old lame.exe and put the new one.
LAME 3.99 64bit
2011-10-18
Second update of the day! Recompiled using SSE2 intrinsics for greater speed. Bundle compiled with Intel Compiler 11.1. (For 64bit Windows only.)
You probably did not succeed in replacing the old lame.exe with the new one, or you did not download what you thought you downloaded, or you placed the new lame file in a directory that is not related to your current dbpoweramp installation. I recommend you confirm or redo all of those things. I updated my lame.exe and I see the the right lame version in mp3's after conversion.
I 've downloaded today (12/11/11) from http://www.rarewares.org/mp3-lame-bundle.php the LAME 3.99.1 (2011-11-11) (Bundle compiled with Intel Compiler 11.1. Download (613kB) version.
(not the LAME 3.99.1 using libsndfile 1.0.25 (2011-11-11) version).
I 've extract the archive, and then copied "lame.exe" (file version says 3.99.2.1). Then i replaced it with the one found in "C:\Program Files\Illustrate\dBpoweramp\encoder\mp3 (Lame)".
But "dBConfig.exe" (dbpoweramp configuration) still shows under "codecs" lame 3.98.4., and not 3.99.1?
Why is this? Is "lame.exe" not used the right way now?
Last edited by ijskonijn; November 12, 2011, 01:43 PM.
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