![]() Again, once it's set-up for MP3 with your encoding options & output location, it's just drag, drop, and click.Īfter you've got your MP3 files you can use a program like Mp3tag () to "tag" the file with the artist, title, album, etc., information. Or TAudioConverter () can convert between many different audio formats. Since it doesn't "install", you may want to create shortcuts on your desktop and/or in your start menu. You can drag a file into LameDrop, or right-click for a menu to set-up your LAME compression options, output file options, or to exit LameDrop, etc. You do need to un-zip the file but from there you don't have to install it, just click "LameDropXPd3.exe" and a very small icon-size window will open. Simply drag-and-drop a WAV file into LameDropXPd () and it will start encoding to MP3. There are plenty of stand-alone MP3 encoders (almost all LAME based). If all else fails, or if you're just at the point where you want to try something else. But now I can, take a look at this link: I had the same frustration as you when I was unable to render my mix in MP3. It was recommended by a Reaper Forum participant. Any suggestions on what mp3 encoder to download and how to get it in my Reaper folder? I can't recall the name of the encoder and I'm not near my computer right now. The encoder comes up on my desktop as a stand alone application but not in my Reaper folder. I don't know where to look in the Reaper folder to even find the mp3 encoder I downloaded. Anyway, I tried to render my song after downloading the encoder.nothing, of course. BTW, I was able to render my song as a wav file, no problem at all. I'm not sure how to get the encoder into my Reaper folder. Reaper works great with my computer but I'm at a complete roadblock with rendering. I don't even know if it is the right one for my computer (I'm running a relatively new Dell PC with Windows 7, 64 bit). I did a search here and found a link to another encoder. But when it comes to choosing mp3 as a format there is no LAME encoder file and the links don't work AND the links on the alternative LAME site don't work either (Adobe Reader cannot open this file, blah, blah, is not a supported file, blah, blah, blah). So, I click the "Render" tab under "File". Anyway, I want to make an mp3 of my recording. And me not being very computer savvy makes all the more difficult. This will now allow audio to be played.This is so frustrating. ![]() Next go Start, Run, type “regsvr32.exe l3codecx.ax” and hit enter. This should give you a success message, click ok. Go to Start Menu, Run, type in “regsvr32.exe l3codeca.acm” then hit enter. PROMPT_DONE = “MPEG Layer-3 audio codec installation is complete.”ĮRROR_WRONG_ADVPACK_VERSION = “You need a newer version of Advpack.dll” Any of these errors tells you that you need to install the Fraunhofer MPEG codec to listen to your music. This is one of the most downloaded codecs on the internet next to the K-Lite Codec Pack which is also very popular. The sound quality from the Fraunhofer Decoder codec is very good and is used extensively by people in the know. This is a very popular codec as it is one of the most used audio codecs on the internet. The codec is norammly misisng when you get one of 2 messages : Tag 55 which means the codec is missing or Tag 85 which means the decoder is missing. The Fraunhofer MPEG codec is one that is needed when wanting to listen to MP3 files.
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