![]() ![]() I think that means that they are imported in a format called AAC. ![]() I use the iTunes defaults to load from audio CDs. Occasionally, I want to create an MP3 file of one or more of the tracks or even a whole album. I have been loading all my CDs into the iTunes storage scheme (which I know very little about). I should have stated my problem more simply instead of providing so much incorrect background information so here goes my second try.īecause I have an iPhone and iPad, I use iTunes. I thought that Lame was a codec that included FFMPEG and that by installing it I would be able to do what I’m trying to do. I warned you up front that there is much that I do not know about sound recordings. Now I want to create some MP3s from my iTunes library and cannot seem to cope with the process.Īny help would be greatly appreciated and gratefully received. I went through the process of installing the Lame codec (if that is the correct term) on Windows XP before doing so. I have used Audacity before to make clips of songs to use as ring tones. I guess I’m stumped.įor the record, I’m running Win 7 HPE on a Core i5 processor and the downloaded version of Audacity - which I just downloaded today - is V 2.0.2. I have repeated the process 3 or 4 times downloading and installing everything in the same manner with Audacity closed. I have searched the computer using Windows Explorer and the. When I attempt to locate it (in the Program Files(x86) Lame for Audacity sub-directory, I get the message that the ‘avformat-52.dll’ file is missing. I then double-clicked the downloaded file and followed the installation wizard however, when I open Audacity and try to set preferences using Edit|Preferences|Libraries, I receive the message that the FFMPEG library is not found. I followed the links and downloaded the file “Lame_v3.99.3_for_Windows”. I found the wiki and the tutorials for Audacity and therein found information about downloading and installing Lame for Windows. There is a great deal that I don’t know about computers and about audio and about Audacity, but I am usually pretty decent at following instructions. ![]()
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