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dblue11
I've tried some of the lame front ends out there, the best of which (I thought) was all2lame, because it was quick, easy to use, and customizable to the point where you could put in your own command line options. It doesn't seem to be working for me, and I'm wondering, what front end's work with lame and also have a custom command line option?
jamesbaud
QUOTE(dblue11 @ Jan 16 2008, 19:31) *

I've tried some of the lame front ends out there, the best of which (I thought) was all2lame, because it was quick, easy to use, and customizable to the point where you could put in your own command line options. It doesn't seem to be working for me, and I'm wondering, what front end's work with lame and also have a custom command line option?


I use Multi-Frontend with Tag

Multi-Frontend
http://members.home.nl/w.speek/multi.htm

Tag
http://www.synthetic-soul.co.uk/tag/
audioadam
RazorLame also lets you bypass the default options to just use custom commands. I believe the option is listed under lame options, in the expert tab.

http://wwwdors.de/razorlame/download.php

However, if you are comfortable using the command line options, why don't you just run lame from the command line or use it with batch files? It will save you having to use any frontend at all.

Adam
dblue11
Great, thanks a lot. I just tried the mutli frontend with the tag utility mentioned in the first reply but I seem to be getting an error. Any idea what could be wrong?

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dblue11
Nevermind, resolved it.
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