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LAME is available through Haiku Ports. I have installed some software through Haiku Ports, but I haven't tried LAME.
http://ports.haiku-files.org/ "
And I believe LAME will compile in Haiku/BeOS without any special effort (beyond running ./configure && make && make install).
There's also Flipside A.E., which provides a nice front-end for LAME.