You can convert with the .ra codec you have to change the .ram to .ra then use the converter and whooooooooopeeee you can make it anything you want...........trust me I've been at it awhile...........Bill :komisch12
I read your discussion about doin .mp3 from .ram (rm+ra+....???).
For streaming sound Total Recorder from High Criteria is exelent to make Mp3 from ram. But when downloading the RealAudio-file for saving and perhaps playing in a portabel player there is no alternative to mp3.
So i have to convert all .ram-files to mp3.
After compession the mp3-file should also be the same size/quality.
The problem is to convert may 100 hours of radioprograms quickly.
dbpoweramp do it in realtime, as a lot of other programs, like a player/recorder (it works well in my old computer).
But what is needed is a decoder/encoder converting one hour in max 5 minutes.
There is at least one program doing this, e.g. WisecroftRipper, but it is not free.
Do anyone know other programs for "instant" conversion, free or not?
I read your discussion about doin .mp3 from .ram (rm+ra+....???).
For streaming sound Total Recorder from High Criteria is exelent to make Mp3 from ram. But when downloading the RealAudio-file for saving and perhaps playing in a portabel player there is no alternative to mp3.
So i have to convert all .ram-files to mp3.
After compession the mp3-file should also be the same size/quality.
The problem is to convert may 100 hours of radioprograms quickly.
dbpoweramp do it in realtime, as a lot of other programs, like a player/recorder (it works well in my old computer).
But what is needed is a decoder/encoder converting one hour in max 5 minutes.
There is at least one program doing this, e.g. WisecroftRipper, but it is not free.
Do anyone know other programs for "instant" conversion, free or not?
Most grateful
George
No, Wisecroft Ripper can't convert .ram files to MP3. Well, not the ones i got on my HD right now. I did convert some .rm files earlier on.
I'm having problems with this too... I'm trying to convert a set of .ram files, but I'm running into bugs--- the decoder just keeps running and never completes, and i have to end the whole task to shut it down.
I'm a bit shocked that nobody here has pointed out that .ram files are NOT audio files. They are text files that point to actual Real Audio sound files, much as an .m3u does for .mp3s. They are created in Notepad or other text editor, saved as .txt and then renamed.
About the only thing you could hope to convert a .ram file to is .html!
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