How To Install Lame Mp3 Encoder Virtualdub
Installing the LAME mp3 codec does the same as XviD, just for audio. Actually it can export mp3 files (Audio editors like can make use of it too). You won’t need to install LAME if the audio stream of your input video clips is already compressed (which it usually is, unless for screen captures from e.g. And perhaps some other special devices).
Download the (first file in the list, as of August 2010). Installing LAME on Vista and later is a bit cumbersome. Say thanks to Microsoft for that.
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Installing LAME on XP. Installing LAME on XP Extract the zip file to anywhere you like. Log in as administrator, right-click the extracted LameACM.inf file and then select Install. Installing LAME on Windows 7 and Vista 32bit and 64bit The easy way Extract the LAME ACM zip file anywhere you like. Then download ( Updated 2011-04-12, Run as Adminstrator fixed on Windows7) and extract it into the same directory. Run the corresponding.bat file ( install-lame-windows7-vista-32bit.bat for Win7 32bit or Vista 32bit, install-lame-windows7-vista-64bit.bat for Win7 64bit or Vista 64bit) as Administrator by right-clicking it and selecting «Run as Administrator». The a little less easy way You can also extract the LAME ACM zip file to C: lame and then Select Start >Run (or press Win+R) and insert the following line for 32bit: rundll32.exe setupapi.dll,InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall 0 c: lame LameACM.inf Or for 64bit: C: Windows SysWOW64 rundll32.exe setupapi.dll,InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall 0 c: lame LameACM.inf The result is the same — this is just the manual way.
Loading files in VirtualDub and selecting codecs Start VirtualDub by running the VirtualDub.exe file and open a file with File >Open (or Ctrl+O). Setting the video codec This is really important. If you don’t do it, an input clip of 10 MB may result in a 200 MB video.
Go to Video >Compression (or Ctrl+P) to compress the output video. Forgetting it may lead to different results.
If the audio in the source video is aready compressed (which is usually the case in video clips taken with camcorder/mobile/camera), it will stay compressed. Other files like screen captures from Fraps contain an uncompressed audio stream which would remain uncompressed and waste space. To compress the audio stream select Audio >Full Processing Mode (otherwise the audio stream would simply be copied as is). Now select Audio >Compression and select the Lame MP3 codec, 192 kbps or higher. Done:) Remarks • YES, ALSO if you’re using a 64bit Windows.
Windows Xp Sp3 Turbo 3d 2010 Iso 700 Mb Cd. XviD and Lame will not work with the 64bit version of VirtualDub!