

Question is of course why that feature doesn't work for you.

The mention of a "previously defined path" in my case indicates that I probably pointed Audacity to LAME once before. Or that /opt/local/lib somehow and all of a sudden disappeared from that search path. What you're seeing suggests that Audacity (all of a sudden?) started trying to load libmp3lame via the standard system library search path, which probably doesn't include /opt/local/lib. Windows Vista and Windows 7 users will need to enter their administrator password and/or click on “Yes” if user account control prompts them to grant permission to install the software.14:40:38: Attempting to load LAME from system search pathsġ4:40:38: Loading LAME from libmp3lame.dylibġ4:40:38: Error: dlopen(libmp3lame.dylib, 1): image not foundġ4:40:38: Attempting to load LAME from builtin pathġ4:40:38: Loading LAME from /Library/Application Support/audacity/libs/libmp3lame.dylibġ4:40:38: Error: dlopen(/Library/Application Support/audacity/libs/libmp3lame.dylib, 1): image not foundĢ3:34:11: Attempting to load LAME from previously defined pathĢ3:34:11: Loading LAME from /opt/local/lib/libmp3lame.0.dylibĢ3:34:11: LAME library successfully loaded When the download is complete, double click on the file or choose open in your browsers download manager to start the installation process. Save the file to your desktop or somewhere where you can easily access it. Installing this encoder is really easy, first visit the Lame MP3 encoder download page and click on the link under “For Audacity on Windows:”. In order to export your Audacity projects to the popular and almost universally compatible Mp3 format, you need to download and install the LAME Mp3 encoder. Quick links for Audacity/Cassette to MP3:.
