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clemenslinders
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« on: 27 Sep '03 - 12:29 »
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I downloaded the ZIP files, I extracted the ZIP files.
But my Delphi 7 complains that it cannot find the DCU files.

I also couldn't find any Packages to include.

There is a document with a little help for C++ users regarding this, but as I'm Using delphi??

Am I missing something or am I just plain stupid??

I hope someone will help me and tell me what to do.

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clemenslinders@yahoo.com
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Chris
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« Reply #1 on: 27 Sep '03 - 14:44 »
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Hi
you must have the Bass.pas and the bass.dll  in the same Directory as your project
or just copy the bass.dll in the system32 dir and the bass.pas in your delphi\lip path
for the bass is no packages needed

Greets
Chris
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clemenslinders
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« Reply #2 on: 27 Sep '03 - 15:47 »
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On this site I was able to download 4 files. These files have in their description that they are extentions of BASS.

When I installed these 4 ZIP files I have 4 dll's: BASS_FX, BASSWMA, BASSENC and BASSCD.

So unfortunate I have no BASS.dll version 1.8. Where can I download the file that conains this DLL?Huh
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Chris
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« Reply #3 on: 27 Sep '03 - 16:37 »
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Here....http://www.un4seen.com/download.cgi?bass18
Greets chris
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clemenslinders
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« Reply #4 on: 28 Sep '03 - 11:51 »
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Thanks
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clemenslinders
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« Reply #5 on: 28 Sep '03 - 14:35 »
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I'm now running all demo's to see what BASS can do (which is quite a lot).

When I run the RECTEST demo I get a delphi error BassEnc.DCU not found.
But I did download (and unzip)(and place all DLL's in windows/system and all *.dcu's in the program directoy)

The downloaded ZIP-file is BASSenc10 (should I waith for 18??) Or should I download something else as well??
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Chris
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« Reply #6 on: 28 Sep '03 - 16:35 »
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mm I have tested with delphi 7 (I have Delphi 6 Pro and delphi 7 Personal....but i find delphi 6 is more stable as delphi 7)
but under both Compilers it works fine...
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But I did download (and unzip)(and place all DLL's in windows/system and all *.dcu's in the program directoy)

You will mean *.pas or ??
Greets chris
PS
Don`t forget you have 2 possible ways
1.) put all needed Pas Files (with the calls for the dll`s) in one directory and add this directory to your searchpath
2.) put all needed Pas Files (with the calls for the dll`s) in your program directory
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When I run the RECTEST demo I get a delphi error BassEnc.DCU not found.
It seams tthat you have forget to put the bassenc.pas to your searchpath resp to put it in your programdir
 
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clemenslinders
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« Reply #7 on: 28 Sep '03 - 18:10 »
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Indeed I now also copied the PAS files to the program directory and now RECTEST runs.

BUT rectest claims that I need to copy LAME.exe into the exe directory (this is the directory rectest uses).

So I am getting one step closer each time and I think I'm almost there.
If I just now new where to get LAME.EXE

PS I tried www.lame.com, but this was a sex-site, so I suppose that was not the right place to be.

I hope you can help me just one more time.
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Chris
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« Reply #8 on: 28 Sep '03 - 19:52 »
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i have send you the lame encoder per mail
greets chris
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clemenslinders
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« Reply #9 on: 29 Sep '03 - 09:46 »
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Thanks
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Svante
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« Reply #10 on: 29 Sep '03 - 11:33 »
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The LAME:s homepage is:
http://www.mp3dev.org/mp3/

But the compiled files (for example LAME.exe) can be found on:
http://mitiok.cjb.net/
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