LAME and MP3-related links
Quick Links:
- Free (open source) software which supports or uses LAME
- Free (Closed Source) software which supports or uses LAME
- Commercial software which supports or uses LAME
- Hall of Shame
- LAME Binaries (fow Windows, *nix, Amiga...)
- Alternative MP3 encoders
- Comparisons based on listening tests
- MP3 encoding web sites
- General MP3 Web Sites
- MP3 Related Software and Hardware
- MP3 Encoding direct from line-in
- Patent Information
Free (open source) software which supports or uses LAME:
- FFmpeg An awesome collection of codecs (libavcodec) for pretty much all popular audio and video formats.
- andromeda (PHP and ASP) Dynamically presents collections of mp3s as streaming web sites.
- getID3() (PHP) PHP4 script that extracts useful information from MP3s & other multimedia file formats. Reads Lame tags.
- jLame (Java) Multiplatform frontend for LAME.
- rip (Perl) Script for ripping and encoding.
- VideoLAN A powerful multimedia player and streaming solution for Win32, Linux, MacOS, BeOS...
- Audacity Open source multiplatform audio editor.
- jRipper (Java) CD ripper frontend.
- Tradebit is a file hosting service that offers server-side MP3 encoding with LAME.
Posix (Linux, MacOS X, BSD, Solaris, etc.):
- k3b An exceptional CD burning and ripping frontend for KDE.
- avifile AVI/DIVX encoder and decoder.
- Grip gtk-based cd-player, ripper and encoder. Supports cddb, cdparanoia and LAME.
- jbm2 A KDE jukebox style application for public places (bars, pubs,...)
- Transcode Several command line utilities to transcode several audio and video formats.
- Mp3Maker A WindowMaker enhanced front end to cdda2wav/cdparanoia and lame/bladeenc.
- dekagenc Bourne shell script for ripping, encoding and CDDB naming.
- ripperX GTK frontend for rippers and several encoders featuring CDDB support.
- T.E.A.R. frontend to LAME, cdparanoia and CDDB.
- Xmcd. CD Player with CDDB and ripping to MP3 and OGG.
- xtunes GTK frontend for LAME, MAD, cdparanoia, cdrecord and more.
- DLame Perl script to distribute the lame encoding task among several machines in a network.
- Strec Stream recorder - A perl wrapper for dsproxy, realplayer and lame.
- TCDR a menu-driven console frontend for CD recording and ripping that uses Lame to rip CDs into MP3 files.
- DarkIce Live streamer for IceCast.
- LiveIce Real time streaming of mp3s. Works with IceCast.
- MuSE A mixing, encoding and streaming engine.
- Flash For Linux a Flash-like development library.
- ABCDE "A Better CD Encoder" - Shell script to automatize ripping, encoding and tagging process.
- Arson - a KDE fronted to CD burning and ripping tools.
- Cripple - A command-line/batch CD ripper/encoder frontend.
- DropMP3 includes LAME binaries.
- CDex Ripper & encoder, includes LAME binaries (the Blade compatible dll).
- LameDropXPd OggDrop style drag'n'drop frontend.
- DVDx DVD to VCD/SVCD/AVI(XviD...) one-step converter.
- LAMEX An activex control for LAME, and a GUI. Source code only, includes LAME.
- m3w A live mp3 streamer for the WWW. Works with LAME, icecast, soundcard input.
- out_lame Winamp output plug-in. Create MP3 files directly from Winamp!
- RazorLame The RazorBlade front end now supports LAME.
- winLAME The only *nice* windows UI for LAME, according to the author :-)
- bbc2mp3 a tool for saving BBC "Listen Again" programmes as MP3 files.
Free (Closed Source) software which supports or uses LAME:
- Audiograbber (Windows) CD ripper/encoder.
- dBpowerAMP (Windows) Rip and encode to/from mp3, wma, vorbis and other audio formats.
- EnLAMEr (Windows) frontend for lame.exe
- EAC (Windows) Exact Audio Copy: High quality CD ripper.
- LameBatch (Windows) frontend for lame.exe
- Hard Disk Ogg a line-in recorder that can encode directly to MP3, among other formats.
- Asellus Nettradio (Norwegian) an internet radio application that record internet radio streams to MP3.
- LAMEr (Windows) Can also encode from line-in.
- RipTrax (Windows) Advanced CD Ripper with support for LAME and Vorbis.
- Music Conduit (Windows) A working substitute for the Transfer to Device feature in Windows Media Player.
- WORM MP3 Encoder (Windows) MP3 encoder based on LAME with reported improvements.
- ZLURP (Windows, Mac, Linux) Ripper and encoder. Includes LAME binaries.
- iTunes-LAME (MacOS) Integrates LAME into Apple iTunes, as an alternative to the default (rather poor) encoder.
- LameBrain (MacOS) Lame frontend for MacOS X.
- SecondSpin (Amiga) ripper & encoder.
Commercial software which supports or uses LAME:
- WinAmp Can rip CDs using Lame, but only in the Pro (paid) version.
- WaveLab Digital Audio editing software.
- MyMP3 Windows jukebox software from Pinnacle.
- UltraISO ISO CD image builder, editor and extractor.
- AudioEdit Deluxe Windows sound editor.
- Amadeus II (Mac) Manipulate, create and analyze sounds.
- Peak 3 Macintosh audio editing/processing/mastering software.
- Audion Mac Jukebox software.
- Text Aloud MP3 Converts text into speech.
- TotalRecorder. Universal sound recoder.
- CDcopy Windows ripper/encoder.
- eJay DJ Mix Station / MP3 Easy / MP3 Station / Music Cleaning Studio / MP3 Pro Various Windows music tools, using Gogo.
- Easy CD-DA Extractor Windows ripper/encoder, includes LAME binaries.
- MP3 Observer MP3 file-manager, ID3 tag editor, playlist creator and CD-archiving tool.
- MPAction MP3 Tools Windows jukebox software.
- 1CoolButtonTool Flash and Java button editor.
- N2MP3 Pro Macintosh jukebox software.
- UltraTagger. ID3 tag management, encoding and decoding.
- UMG protected audio CDs UMG is using Lame for the PC part of protected audio CDs. ("Fast and Furious").
- Visual MP3 Windows jukebox software with Karaoke support.
HALL OF SHAME
The following companies/products have bee known to infringe Lame copyright by not respecting the terms and conditions of our license.
- Maui X-Stream VX30 This one is a (bad) joke. It not only uses LAME in violation to its license (I.E, no crediting) but it uses lots of other Open Source code as well - even GPLd code (like XviD), which demands the entire program to be released as Open Source Software.
- Maui X-Stream Zentu Maui X-Stream launched yet another "product", which is pretty much a cut-and-paste of several open source projects.
- Flash Digger Plus - a ShockWave Flash decompiler.
- Smart-Soft - all of their producs that encode to MP3 use LAME or GOGO without abiding to the license. That includes Smart CD Ripper, Smart MP3 converter and Smart WAV converter.
- Tunespark This commercial software uses the LAME encoding engine in violation of our copyrights and without any acknowlegement.
If you want your company name to be removed from this list because you are now complying with our license, please contact us
LAME Binaries:
Linux:
- RareWares offers Debian binary packages of lame and several other audio codecs/tools. Precompiled LAME versions for other distros are also available.
- Linux & Unix: binaries for stable releases of LAME are available from the not_lame encoder site.
Windows:
- RareWares offers several compiled LAME versions, including modified versions featuring special functionality.
- A famous Russian site, and one of the most reliable for beta and bleeding edge (alpha) versions (updated almost daily): Mitiok.
- From the Encoder/Windows section of www.mp3-tech.org.
- Beta versions from this site in the in the .ee domain.
- Beta versions and MSVC6 project files and source code available here.
- From the ZLURP ftp site.
- In the encoders section of MAZ Sound.
MacOS X:
- RareWares offers precompiled binaries optimized for G4 (faster than FINK's) machines, besides the standard G3 binaries. Also, they tend to update their binaries faster than FINK.
- The FINK project provides LAME binaries compiled for MacOS X.
- From culater.net.
Solaris:
- RareWares provides up-to-date binaries for Sun Solaris, both SPARC and x86 architectures.
HP-UX, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, etc.:
- RareWares again.
Amiga:
- For those of you that just wont give up on your Amiga, check The Amiga Alternative Audio Page or Amiga.SF.
Other MP3 Encoders:
- Takehiro Tominaga has done some amazing work on LAME recently (see history). His versions are available here (source code only). Fortunately for us, Takehiro takes the time to fold many of his improvements back into LAME.
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GOGO-no-coda MP3 encoder
(Alternate link) A forked version of LAME
with many key routines rewritten in assembly (I.E, it's much faster). Uses the NASM assembler.
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FhG MP3enc 3.1. The gold standard of
encoders. All other encoders strive to sound this good. Demo version only encodes up to 30
seconds.
Update: according to recent listening tests, Lame already surpassed FhG encoders in quality at most bitrates. :-)
- FhG l3enc. The older brother of MP3enc. Very slow, but with quite reasonable quality.
- FhG Fastencc this "free" encoder was created with libraries stolen from Fraunhofer. It's the faster brother of MP3enc, and also the only FhG encoder to offer VBR encoding. Quality is not on par with MP3enc or LAME.
- BladeEnc One of the first free encoders for Linux. Development has stopped at version 0.94.1. Quality is not satisfactory.
- Xing MP3 encoder Reasonable quality and extremely fast encoder. Is now the MP3 encoder used in Real Jukebox and Real Player, and has been recently released under an Open Source license (it's still limited to Windows though)
- QDesign MP3 encoder Horrid quality. Only listed here for completeness purposes.
MP3 Encoder Comparisons based on listening tests:
- Lots of different MP3 encoders, using blind ABX tests
- Roberto's page of public blind listening tests comparing several formats and encoders.
MP3 Encoding Web Sites:
- Hydrogenaudio - Public discussion forum focused on psychoacoustic audio compression, featuring an MP3 section.
- MAZ Sound Encoders and other audio software.
General MP3 Web Sites:
- Great site for technical information: www.mp3-tech.org
- RareWares - audio coding-related download site featuring several audio formats besides MP3.
- HydrogenAudio's Wiki is a repository of knowledge on audio-related matters.
- HydrogenAudio's list of recommended lame settings to produce best quality encodes at several bitrates.
- Dmitry Kutsanov's site is extremely useful!
- CD-RW.ORG - The CD-R and MP3 resource
- MPEG.ORG Many pointers and resources.
MP3 Related Software and Hardware:
- A favorite Linux ripper: cdparanoia (also, GNU's libcdio, a multiplatform port of CDparanoia)
- How to figure out which codec was used to make that mp3? Use EncSpot
- Open source embedded mp3? Cantante
- The MAD decoder Bug free, 24bit and GPL!
- PCAVtech sound card benchmarks
- Maate looks like a very sophisticated MP3 analysis package. They also have a good description of MP3 frames.
- A nice .wav file viewer and editor: sweep
- mptrim: Trim silence and adjust volume of mp3 files.
- mp3check: A program to check integrity of mp3 files.
- Mpcut: X11 mp3 frame editor.
- mp3asm: A program to cut and paste mp3 frames.
- MP3Splitter: Win32 MP3 splitter and frame statistics.
- jchopwave: Source code to a utility to split up .wav files.
MP3 Encoding direct from line-in:
- mpegrec: Linux/Win32 line-in/mic MP3 recorder (requires LAME).
- MixMP3 by Dmitry Lesnikov
- Messer by Dariusz Sieradzki
- LAMEr, also a nice Windows frontend
Patent Information:
- Some information from the source themselves: Thomson Multimedia
- A more accurate portrayal of the situation can be found on www.mp3-tech.org
- Eric Scheirer's FAQ: MPEG, Patents, and Audio Coding
If you know of some software supporting Lame that is not featured here, or if you spot a broken link, please contact the webmaster.

