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If you fully understand what the consequences of the "portable mode" are and still want to enable this mode, then simply rename the LameXP program file form LameXP.exe to LameXP-Portable.exe. You must exit LameXP, before you can rename the program file!

Note: By default, the LameXP installation directory is either C:\Program Files (x86)\MuldeR\LameXP or C:\Program Files\MuldeR\LameXP. However, this can be changed by the user during the setup process.

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4.2.1.1 Portable Mode Warning

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Portable Mode Warning

While the "portable mode" is in effect, it is the user's responsibility to ensure that LameXP will be provided with the proper access rights to save/load its configuration files to/from the LameXP program directory!

Note: The directories C:\Program Files (x86) and C:\Program Files usually are "protected" by the operating system, so LameXP probably will not be able to write into these directories.

4.2.2 Disable the Portable Mode

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Once the required Nero AAC files have been put into the proper place, simply restart LameXP in order to enable the AAC encoding support!

4.3.2 QAAC (Apple AAC) Encoder

Getting the Apple/QuickTime AAC encoder ready involves two separate steps: In the first place we will install the QAAC encoder, and in the second place we will install the Apple AAC encoder libraries.

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Install QAAC Encoder

First of all, you need to download the QAAC application, which provides a CLI font-end to the Apple/QuickTime AAC encoder. QAAC is provided as an Add-in for LameXP and is available from the following locations: