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<head><title>LameXP - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)</title></head>
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<h3>LameXP - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)</h3><br>
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<b>What is LameXP ???</b><br>
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LameXP is a graphical user-interface for a number of audio encoders. It was developed to support a huge<br>
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number of input formats. File formats are detected reliably using MediaInfo. Compressed audio formats are<br>
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decoded to uncompressed Wave files using suitable CLI audio decoders. Furthermore LameXP allows batch<br>
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processing of multiple audio files. Multithreading is implemented by processing several audio files<br>
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concurrently. All the third-party tools incorporated in LameXP are listed in the "About" dialog. The Nero AAC<br>
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encoder cannot be redistribited due to licensing issues; it is availabel as a free download from the public<br>
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Nero web-site. Note: LameXP does NOT use/need any "external" audio decoders. It neither requires nor supports<br>
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any ACM Codecs or DirectShow/DMO filters! And it will NOT install anything of that kind on your system.<br><br>
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<b>What platforms does LameXP run on?</b><br>
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LameXP is currently being develped and tested on the following platforms:<br><ul>
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<li>Microsoft Windows XP, Service Pack 3
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<li>Microsoft Windows 7, 32-Bit and 64-Bit editions
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<li>Microsoft Windows 2000, Service Pack 4</ul>
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The following platforms should work as well, but aren't tested extensively:<br><ul>
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<li>Microsoft Windows Vista, 32-Bit and 64-Bit editions
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<li>Microsoft Windows Server 2008
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<li>Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
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<li>GNU/Linux using Wine (native Linux version planned)</ul>
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The following platforms are NOT supported any longer:<br><ul>
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<li>Microsoft Windows 95
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<li>Microsoft Windows 98
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<li>Micorosft Windows Millenium Edition</ul>
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<b>What output formats (encoders) does LameXP support?</b><br>
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Currently the follwing output formats are supported by LameXP:<br><ul>
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<li>MPEG Audio-Layer III (MP3), using the LAME encoder [built-in]
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<li>Ogg Vorbis, using the OggEnc2/libvorbis encoder [built-in]
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<li>Advanced Audio Coding (AAC), using Nero AAC encoder [available as separate download]
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<li>Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) [built-in]
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<li>Uncompressed PCM / Waveform Audio File (WAV/RIFF)</ul>
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<b>What input formats (decoders) does LameXP support?</b><br>
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Currently the follwing input formats are supported by LameXP:<br><ul>
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<li>AC-3 (ATSC A/52), using Valib decoder [built-in]
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<li>Advanced Audio Coding (AAC), using FAAD decoder [built-in]
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<li>Apple Lossless (ALAC)
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<li>Apple/SGI AIFF
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<li>Digital Theater System, using Valib decoder [built-in]
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<li>Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
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<li>Microsoft ADPCM
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<li>Monkey's Audio (APE)
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<li>MPEG Audio-Layer I (MP1), using mpg123 decoder [built-in]
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<li>MPEG Audio-Layer II (MP2), using mpg123 decoder [built-in]
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<li>MPEG Audio-Layer III (MP3), using mpg123 decoder [built-in]
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<li>Musepack
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<li>Shorten
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<li>Speex
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<li>Sun/NeXT Au
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<li>The True Audio (TTA)
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<li>Uncompressed PCM / Waveform Audio File (WAV/RIFF)
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<li>WavPack Hybrid Lossless Audio
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<li>Windows Media Audio (WMA), using NCH Software decoder [available as separate download]</ul>
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<b>My anti-virus software detected a potential threat in LameXP. Why is that?</b><br>
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Occasionally your anti-virus program may mistakenly detect "malware" (virus, trojan, worm, etc.) in some of<br>
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the files here. This is called a "false-positive" and the files are actually innocent/clean. It's an error in<br>
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your specific anti-virus software. In case you encounter such problems, goto <a href="http://www.virustotal.com/" target="_blank">http://www.virustotal.com/</a> and<br>
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check the file with multiple anti-virus engines! Moreover take care with results like "suspicious", "generic"<br>
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or "packed". Those are *not* real malware detections, they are just wild speculation.<br>
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Apparently anti-virus programs tend to suspect installers/uninstaller created with NSIS. Furthermore some<br>
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anti-virus programs blindly suspect all UPX'd (packed) executables of being malware. Obviously this is a<br>
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stupid generalization, so please ignore those warnings! Last but not least: Always keep in mind that this is<br>
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OpenSource software. If you don't trust the people providing the pre-compiled binaries, download the source<br>
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code, search the code for "malicious" functions (good luck ^^) and compile your own binary.<br>
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DON'T SUBMIT ANY VIRUS REPORTS, UNLESS YOU HAVE VERIFIED THE INFECTION WITH MULTIPLE ANTI-VIRUS ENGNINES!<br><br>
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<br><br>
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<b>Who created LameXP?</b><br>
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LameXP was written from the scratch by LoRd_MuldeR <MuldeR2@GMX.de>. However it has to be noted that LameXP<br>
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uses a number of thrird-party tools, which have been created by the individual authors. Moreover various<br>
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people have contributed LameXP translations. Please see the "About" dialog for details!<br><br>
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<br><br>
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<b>What license is LameXP released under?</b><br>
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LameXP is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public<br>
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License (GPL) as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your<br>
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option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY<br>
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WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.<br>
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Please see the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html" target="_blank">GNU General Public License</a> for more details!<br><br>
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<b>Where can I download the latest version of LameXP?</b><br>
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The latest "official" release of LameXP can be found on the following mirrors:<br><ul>
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<li><a href="https://github.com/lordmulder/LameXP/downloads" target="_blank">https://github.com/lordmulder/LameXP/downloads</a>
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<li><a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/lamexp/files/" target="_blank">http://sourceforge.net/projects/lamexp/files/</a>
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<li><a href="http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/list" target="_blank">http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/list</a></ul>
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<b>Where can I submit bug reports or feature requests?</b><br>
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The preferred place to report bugs or request new features is the LameXP thread at Doom9's Forum:<br><ul>
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<li><a href="http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=157726" target="_blank">http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=157726</a></ul>
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<br><br>
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<b>Where can I find the LameXP source code?</b><br>
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LameXP is developed using the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git_(software)" target="_blank">Git</a> revision control system. The LameXP Git repository is mirrored here:<br><ul>
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<li><a href="git://github.com/lordmulder/LameXP.git" target="_blank">git://github.com/lordmulder/LameXP.git</a>
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<li><a href="git://lamexp.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/lamexp/lamexp" target="_blank">git://lamexp.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/lamexp/lamexp</a>
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<li><a href="git://gitorious.org/lamexp/lamexp.git" target="_blank">git://gitorious.org/lamexp/lamexp.git</a></ul>
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<b>What are the prerequisites to build LameXP from the sources?</b><br>
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LameXP is currently being developed using the following build environment:<br><ul>
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<li>Visual Studio 2008, Service Pack 1
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<li>Qt libraries v4.7.1 for Windows (VS 2008)
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<li>Microsoft Windows SDK v7.1</ul>
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Also note the following hints:<br><ul>
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<li>You must launch Visual Studio using "qtvars.bat vsstart" in order to enable the Qt tools
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<li>The Microsoft Windows SDK v6.0A should work as well, with a few limitations
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<li>In order to make a fully "static" build of LameXP, you need to compile Qt as static libraries
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<li>Support for the GNU Toolchain (GCC/MinGW + Make) is planned for a future version</ul>
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