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* If you would like to tag with APEv2 tags please download [http://www.saunalahti.fi/cse/files/wapet.zip wapet.zip] and unzip it into the '''same folder'''.
* If you would like to tag with APEv2 tags please download [http://www.saunalahti.fi/cse/files/wapet.zip wapet.zip] and unzip it into the '''same folder'''.


===Configuration===
===General Configuration===


* Open EAC and insert a CD into the drive.
* Open EAC and insert a CD into the drive.
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* Click the '''Browse''' button and locate the '''lame.exe''' that you unzipped into the EAC directory earlier.
* Click the '''Browse''' button and locate the '''lame.exe''' that you unzipped into the EAC directory earlier.
'''Note:''' If you want to tag with APEv2 tags using Wapet  please locate '''wapet.exe''', not lame.exe.
'''Note:''' If you want to tag with APEv2 tags using Wapet  please locate '''wapet.exe''', not lame.exe.
* Don't worry which bit rate is shown in the '''Bit rate''' drop down box, as this will not have any effect on the resultant MP3 file (See Note 4 at the bottom of this page).
* Don't worry which bit rate is shown in the '''Bit rate''' drop-down box, as this will not have any effect on the resultant MP3 file unless the %r placeholder is used (see end of the [[EAC_and_Lame#Advanced_Command_Line_Usage| Advanced Command Line Usage section]]).
* Don't worry about the '''Use CRC check''' setting; it won't affect the resultant MP3 file either.
* Don't worry about the '''Use CRC check''' setting; it won't affect the resultant MP3 file either.
* It's a good idea to tick '''Check for external programs return code'''.
* It's a good idea to tick '''Check for external programs return code'''.


* If you wish to have EAC tag your files, you can safely tick '''Add ID3 tag'''; and in the '''Additional command line options''' box, copy and paste the following string:
===Configuring the Additional command line options===
* The <font style="color:green">'''green'''</font> portion in the examples following this section is where you configure the [[LAME#Encoder_Presets| LAME preset]].
 
* The '''%s''' and '''%d''' in the examples following this section are placeholders for EAC. '''%s''' means '''source''' filename and '''%d''' means '''destination''' filename.  These are absolutely necessary!
 
===Adding Tags===
'''Let EAC create tags (Recommended)'''
 
To have EAC tag your files, tick '''Add ID3 tag'''; and in the '''Additional command line options''' box, copy and paste the following string:
  <font style="color:green">'''-V2'''</font> '''%s %d'''
  <font style="color:green">'''-V2'''</font> '''%s %d'''


* If you wish not to have tags or prefer to have EAC pass along data so that Lame can do the tagging, untick '''Add ID3 tag'''; and in the '''Additional command line options''' box, copy and paste one of the strings below, based on the tag format you prefer:
'''Create files with no tags'''
 
If you do not wish to have tags, untick '''Add ID3 tag'''; and in the '''Additional command line options''' box, copy and paste the following string:
<font style="color:green">'''-V2'''</font> '''%s %d'''


'''No Tags:'''
'''Let Lame create tags'''


<font style="color:green">'''-V2'''</font> '''%s %d'''
If you prefer to have Lame tag the files based on information shown in the EAC GUI, '''untick''' the checkbox next to '''Add ID3 tag'''.


'''ID3v1:'''
Here are some examples providing different tag types:


* ID3v1 only:
  <font style="color:green">'''-V2'''</font> --id3v1-only --ta "%a" --tt "%t" --tg "%m" --tl "%g" --ty "%y" --tn "%n" '''%s %d'''
  <font style="color:green">'''-V2'''</font> --id3v1-only --ta "%a" --tt "%t" --tg "%m" --tl "%g" --ty "%y" --tn "%n" '''%s %d'''


'''ID3v2:'''
* ID3v2 only:
 
  <font style="color:green">'''-V2'''</font> --id3v2-only --pad-id3v2 --ta "%a" --tt "%t" --tg "%m" --tl "%g" --ty "%y" --tn "%n" '''%s %d'''
  <font style="color:green">'''-V2'''</font> --id3v2-only --pad-id3v2 --ta "%a" --tt "%t" --tg "%m" --tl "%g" --ty "%y" --tn "%n" '''%s %d'''


'''ID3v1 and ID3v2:'''
* ID3v1 and ID3v2:
 
  <font style="color:green">'''-V2'''</font> --add-id3v2 --pad-id3v2 --ta "%a" --tt "%t" --tg "%m" --tl "%g" --ty "%y" --tn "%n" '''%s %d'''
  <font style="color:green">'''-V2'''</font> --add-id3v2 --pad-id3v2 --ta "%a" --tt "%t" --tg "%m" --tl "%g" --ty "%y" --tn "%n" '''%s %d'''


'''Automatic:'''
* Automatic:
 
  <font style="color:green">'''-V2'''</font> --ta "%a" --tt "%t" --tg "%m" --tl "%g" --ty "%y" --tn "%n" '''%s %d'''
  <font style="color:green">'''-V2'''</font> --ta "%a" --tt "%t" --tg "%m" --tl "%g" --ty "%y" --tn "%n" '''%s %d'''
''Automatic'' means that by default only ID3v1 will be created. In case the length of at least one of the entries exceeds the permitted length of ID3v1, ID3v2 will be created in addition.
With Automatic, ID3v1 will always be created. If any ID3v1 field exceeds the length allowed by the ID3v1 specification then a complete ID3v2 tag will also be added.
 
'''APEv2: (This requires [http://www.saunalahti.fi/cse/files/wapet.zip wapet.exe]. Remember to browse for wapet.exe instead of lame.exe as the external encoding program.)'''


'''%d''' -t "Artist=%a" -t "Title=%t" -t "Album=%g" -t "Year=%y" -t "Track=%n" -t "Genre=%m" <font style="font style="color:blue">LAME.exe</font> <font style="color:green">'''-V2'''</font> '''%s %d'''
'''Use Wapet to create APEv2 tags'''


<font style="color:blue">'''Note 1:''' lame.exe needs to be in the same directory as wapet.exe.</font>
If you prefer instead to have APEv2 tags based on information shown in the EAC GUI, '''untick''' the checkbox next to '''Add ID3 tag'''


<font style="color:green">'''Note 2:''' If you wanted to change the [[LAME#Encoder_Presets| LAME preset]], the green text denotes the part that needs to be altered.</font>
'''Note:''' Creating APE tags requires [http://www.saunalahti.fi/cse/files/wapet.zip wapet.exe]. Remember to browse for wapet.exe instead of lame.exe as the external encoding program. Also, lame.exe needs to be in the same directory as wapet.exe.


'''Note 3:''' The '''%s''' and '''%d''' at the end of each string are placeholders for EAC. '''%s''' means '''source''' filename and '''%d''' means '''destination''' filename.
Use the following string:
'''%d''' -t "Artist=%a" -t "Title=%t" -t "Album=%g" -t "Year=%y" -t "Track=%n" -t "Genre=%m" LAME.exe <font style="color:green">'''-V2'''</font> '''%s %d'''


<font style="color:Red">'''Note 4:''' The '''%l...%l''' and '''%h...%h''' placeholders are used to add text according to whether the High quality or Low quality radio button is selected, as shown below:</font>
===Advanced Command Line Usage===
* The <font style="color:Red">'''%l...%l'''</font> and <font style="color:Red">''''%h...%h'''</font> placeholders are used to add text according to whether the High quality or Low quality radio button is selected, as shown below:


  '''<font style="color:red">%l</font><font style="color:green">-V5</font><font style="color:red">%l%h</font><font style="color:green">-V0</font><font style="color:red">%h'''</font> '''%s %d'''
  '''<font style="color:red">%l</font><font style="color:green">-V5</font><font style="color:red">%l%h</font><font style="color:green">-V0</font><font style="color:red">%h'''</font> '''%s %d'''
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Therefore, if you select '''Low quality''', EAC will invoke the LAME encoder with the following command line parameters:
Therefore, if you select '''Low quality''', EAC will invoke the LAME encoder with the following command line parameters:


  LAME.exe -V5 '''%s %d'''
  <font style="color:green">'''-V5'''</font> '''%s %d'''


..and if you select '''High quality''' EAC will invoke LAME with these command line parameters:
..and if you select '''High quality''' EAC will invoke LAME with these command line parameters:


  LAME.exe -V0 '''%s %d'''
  <font style="color:green">'''-V0'''</font> '''%s %d'''


You can access the bitrate value in the dropdown list using the '''%r''' placeholder, For Example:
* You can access the bitrate value in the drop-down list using the <font style="color:blue">'''%r'''</font> placeholder, for example:


  -b%r '''%s %d'''
  <font style="color:green">'''-b'''</font><font style="color:blue">'''%r'''</font> '''%s %d'''


So, if you selected '''192 kBit/s''' in the '''Bit Rate''' drop-down list, the command line would be:
So, if you selected '''192 kBit/s''' in the '''Bit Rate''' drop-down list, the command line would be:


  LAME.exe -b192 '''%s %d'''
  <font style="color:green">'''-b'''</font><font style="color:blue">'''192'''</font> '''%s %d'''


It is a generally accepted fact that the bitrate selected in the drop-down list doesn't affect the command line. In essence this is true, as it will not affect the command line ''unless you use the %r placeholder''. However, using ABR or CBR over VBR is not recommended, and therefore you should never have to use the '''%r''' option.
It is a generally accepted fact that the bitrate selected in the drop-down list doesn't affect the command line. In essence this is true, as it will not affect the command line ''unless you use the %r placeholder''. However, using ABR or CBR over VBR is not recommended, and therefore you should never have to use the '''%r''' option.

Revision as of 22:10, 7 December 2011

Important note

This guide is in need of an update, because in EAC 1.0 beta 2, the replacement strings changed. For example:

  • "%s" is now "%source%"
  • "%d" is now "%dest%"
  • "%a" is now "%artist%"

See the full list in the EAC FAQ or in the EAC Compression Options guide.

Software Needed

Note: This guide has now been amended to reflect changes made to LAME as of 3.98. --vbr-new is now the default setting and is no longer explicitly required. In addition, non-standard genres are now handled more elegantly.

Installation

Note: This guide assumes that EAC has been configured for secure ripping, if not please follow this guide.

  • Unzip the chosen LAME version into the same directory as EAC.
  • If you would like to tag with APEv2 tags please download wapet.zip and unzip it into the same folder.

General Configuration

  • Open EAC and insert a CD into the drive.
  • Click the EAC menu and select Compression Options.
  • Click the External Compression Tab, and put a check box in Use external program for compression.
  • Change Parameter passing scheme to User Defined Encoder (see this thread for reasoning).
  • Change Use file extension to .mp3.
  • Click the Browse button and locate the lame.exe that you unzipped into the EAC directory earlier.

Note: If you want to tag with APEv2 tags using Wapet please locate wapet.exe, not lame.exe.

  • Don't worry which bit rate is shown in the Bit rate drop-down box, as this will not have any effect on the resultant MP3 file unless the %r placeholder is used (see end of the Advanced Command Line Usage section).
  • Don't worry about the Use CRC check setting; it won't affect the resultant MP3 file either.
  • It's a good idea to tick Check for external programs return code.

Configuring the Additional command line options

  • The green portion in the examples following this section is where you configure the LAME preset.
  • The %s and %d in the examples following this section are placeholders for EAC. %s means source filename and %d means destination filename. These are absolutely necessary!

Adding Tags

Let EAC create tags (Recommended)

To have EAC tag your files, tick Add ID3 tag; and in the Additional command line options box, copy and paste the following string:

-V2 %s %d

Create files with no tags

If you do not wish to have tags, untick Add ID3 tag; and in the Additional command line options box, copy and paste the following string:

-V2 %s %d

Let Lame create tags

If you prefer to have Lame tag the files based on information shown in the EAC GUI, untick the checkbox next to Add ID3 tag.

Here are some examples providing different tag types:

  • ID3v1 only:
-V2 --id3v1-only --ta "%a" --tt "%t" --tg "%m" --tl "%g" --ty "%y" --tn "%n" %s %d
  • ID3v2 only:
-V2 --id3v2-only --pad-id3v2 --ta "%a" --tt "%t" --tg "%m" --tl "%g" --ty "%y" --tn "%n" %s %d
  • ID3v1 and ID3v2:
-V2 --add-id3v2 --pad-id3v2 --ta "%a" --tt "%t" --tg "%m" --tl "%g" --ty "%y" --tn "%n" %s %d
  • Automatic:
-V2 --ta "%a" --tt "%t" --tg "%m" --tl "%g" --ty "%y" --tn "%n" %s %d

With Automatic, ID3v1 will always be created. If any ID3v1 field exceeds the length allowed by the ID3v1 specification then a complete ID3v2 tag will also be added.

Use Wapet to create APEv2 tags

If you prefer instead to have APEv2 tags based on information shown in the EAC GUI, untick the checkbox next to Add ID3 tag

Note: Creating APE tags requires wapet.exe. Remember to browse for wapet.exe instead of lame.exe as the external encoding program. Also, lame.exe needs to be in the same directory as wapet.exe.

Use the following string:

%d -t "Artist=%a" -t "Title=%t" -t "Album=%g" -t "Year=%y" -t "Track=%n" -t "Genre=%m" LAME.exe -V2 %s %d

Advanced Command Line Usage

  • The %l...%l and '%h...%h placeholders are used to add text according to whether the High quality or Low quality radio button is selected, as shown below:
%l-V5%l%h-V0%h %s %d

Therefore, if you select Low quality, EAC will invoke the LAME encoder with the following command line parameters:

-V5 %s %d

..and if you select High quality EAC will invoke LAME with these command line parameters:

-V0 %s %d
  • You can access the bitrate value in the drop-down list using the %r placeholder, for example:
-b%r %s %d

So, if you selected 192 kBit/s in the Bit Rate drop-down list, the command line would be:

-b192 %s %d

It is a generally accepted fact that the bitrate selected in the drop-down list doesn't affect the command line. In essence this is true, as it will not affect the command line unless you use the %r placeholder. However, using ABR or CBR over VBR is not recommended, and therefore you should never have to use the %r option.


LAME configured with ID3v1 tagging