Friday, December 11, 2009

It Sucks Losing Your System Drive

My system disk bit the dust last week. I bought a used PC and now most of my stuff works. New versions of old programs were downloaded but I'll be damned if I can figure out how to get my recording software to record MP3's using the lame codec.
I have been dead in the water relying on my HP Tablet PC to access the web and email. As all of you probably know this completely sucks! I guess I need to invest in some mirroring software for the system disc. All my music, photos, and other stuff are safely backed up so no issues there.
Anyways...I'm just about ready to post some more stuff but it's going to be in WMA 9.1 format at least until I figure this stuff out...So don't give me any shit! (-;

3 comments:

  1. No crap for the world's greatest HFS provider...

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  2. gotta love your site and the collection you have.
    HERE IS SOME INFO I found Hope it helps you. The LAME encoder really isn't aimed at being distributed, it is more of an intellectual and programming project. If you go to the official site, the only form you will get LAME in is an uncompiled source code. For a compiled version of the latest stable build, v.3.93, download here. LAME is command line operated, meaning if you are a DOS fan, you are in luck. There is a list of operating commands at the main site. If DOS isn't your thing (don't feel bad, it isn't mine either), you can download a number of graphical frontends for the encoder. They work a lot like any of your other programs, just point and click and away you go. Some of the more popular frontends for the LAME encoder are:
    http://www.mp3-converter.com/encoders/lame_encoder2.htm

    Good Luck - from DAVE

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