Front-end application for the LAME encoder for quick conversions.
LameDropXPd is a drag-and-drop powered interface for the LAME encoder.
As LAME doesn't typically come with a graphical front-end, it can be difficult to transcode and convert audio file formats. With LameDropXPd, it's simple and quick.
LameDropXPd doesn't come with too many options, but what it does provide an easy way to convert audio files. The program creates a box on your desktop which you can use to drag-and-drop files directly into the application for instant conversion.
It supports MP3 files, OGG/Vorbis and WAV. LameDropXPd also has tagging options for easy organization of the output audio files it creates.
All in all, it's a very simple program and fast.
Features of LamedropXPd
- Automation: Schedule encoding tasks to run at specific times.
- Batch Processing: Quickly encode multiple files at once.
- Bookmarking: Mark and loop sections of audio files.
- Editing: Cut, mix, normalize, fade and more.
- Effects: Reverb, delay, flanger, equalizer, compressor and more.
- Encoder: Select from multiple encoders for better performance.
- Encoding: Convert audio files to MP3, FLAC, WMA and OGG.
- File Support: AAC, AIFF, ALAC, MP2, Opus, WAV, WMA and more.
- ID3 Tagging: Automatically tags MP3 files with artist and track info.
- Interface: Intuitive and user-friendly design.
- Metadata: View, edit and add metadata to audio files.
- Output Folder: Specify custom output folder for encoded files.
- Playlist: Create playlists from audio files.
- Plugins: Expand functionality with third-party VST plugins.
- Presets: Choose from dozens of encoding profiles for various devices.
Compatibility and License
LamedropXPd is provided under a freeware license on Windows from media converter software with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 3.1-3.100 is the latest version last time we checked.
What version of Windows can LamedropXPd run on?
LamedropXPd can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the OS shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8 and Windows 7 having been tested. It's only available as a 64-bit download.
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