![]() ![]() Simply drag + drop the libmp3lame.dylib file to the Trash or Right-Click > Move to Trash and it will be as if LAME had never been installed. Do so, and you should see the hidden folder appear as such: Notice how nothing happened? That’s because we haven’t hit the Return/Enter key yet. ![]() “open -a Finder /usr/local/lib/audacity/” (don’t include the parenthesis)Īfter entering the info above, your Terminal window should look like this: This location can be opened by entering the following command into Terminal: ![]() dylib file for standard installations will be as follows: You should see a small window open up, looking like this: The Terminal program can be launched by opening Applications > Utilities > Terminal. If you’d like to get geeky with Terminal, Mac|Life does a great job with this archived post. It’s a lot like MS-DOS (if you are familiar, you’ve just dated yourself, lol). If you’re not familiar with the Terminal utility on your Mac, don’t worry. ![]() What was happening was that the location LAME was installed to was actually a hidden folder and wasn’t showing up in Finder search queries.Īfter a bit of investigation, we discovered a very helpful post that made some genius-level suggestions on how to locate this file/folder and remove it completely from our Mac.īasically, we had to open a Terminal window, enter a one-line command and voila - there was the file - ready for deletion!įor those looking to resolve the same issue, here are the steps, broken down as simply as can be: Step 1: Open Terminal Window Every once in a while, when writing Audacity installation tutorials we noticed that we weren’t required to manually install the LAME MP3 Encoder, even after (fully?) uninstalling Audacity from our Mac computers.įor a minute there, we even thought that something had changed and that the popular MP3 encoding software was somehow included in the installation. ![]()
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