(Note: I find the whole dMC licensing situation confusing. Apologies if my question is out of line.)
I can't seem to convert files to MP3 using LAME version 3.93 MMX, downloaded from www.mp3dev.org. dMC seems to convert, but the output file can't be found.
Here's what I did:
- Select source file in Windows Explorer > "Convert To"
- dMC comes up; select "mp3 (Lame.exe)" codec (has a dMC icon), *not* "mp3 (Lame)" with a Windows Media Player icon.
- Option area shows command-line parameters; I use:
--preset standard [InFile] [OutFile]
- Clickong "Convert" bring up a progress window; everything seems fine. Conversion complete in ~8 seconds.
- Output file is nowhere on my drive, so it's not a directory snafu.
- Running LAME directly via the command line works fine: the file gets converted and the output file created.
Grrr! I hate asking such a newbie question, but Google, newdgroups, and the FAQ are no help.
I can't seem to convert files to MP3 using LAME version 3.93 MMX, downloaded from www.mp3dev.org. dMC seems to convert, but the output file can't be found.
Here's what I did:
- Select source file in Windows Explorer > "Convert To"
- dMC comes up; select "mp3 (Lame.exe)" codec (has a dMC icon), *not* "mp3 (Lame)" with a Windows Media Player icon.
- Option area shows command-line parameters; I use:
--preset standard [InFile] [OutFile]
- Clickong "Convert" bring up a progress window; everything seems fine. Conversion complete in ~8 seconds.
- Output file is nowhere on my drive, so it's not a directory snafu.
- Running LAME directly via the command line works fine: the file gets converted and the output file created.
Grrr! I hate asking such a newbie question, but Google, newdgroups, and the FAQ are no help.
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