I've just downloaded and installed the OGG codec and for some reason, possibly coincidental, the Music Converter software now refuses to convert Real Audio .ra or .rm files any more.
When I select a Real file in Explorer, and use the 'convert to' context menu item the configuration dialogue is displayed as usual, I select either MP3 or OGG as the destination format and the progress window is displayed (again, as usual) but it sticks forever (well, for over 5 minutes) at 0% complete.
If I try and cancel the conversion, it asks for confirmation, but carries on whether I answer 'yes' or 'no' and the only way to halt it is to find MusicConverter.exe in Task Manager (which is using 0% CPU and about 8Mb of RAM) and kill it.
Anyway know of a solution?
UPDATE:
I've just re-downloaded and re-installed the DirectShow decoder and Real Alternative with the idea that might fix the problem. I've re-added .ra and .rm via the 'Configure DirectShow Decoder' option in the Start menu and now when I try and convert a Real file, Music Converter suggests I should visit Codec Central to get support for the audio type '.ra', so now I'm now just as stuck as before, only in a different way!
Help?
John
When I select a Real file in Explorer, and use the 'convert to' context menu item the configuration dialogue is displayed as usual, I select either MP3 or OGG as the destination format and the progress window is displayed (again, as usual) but it sticks forever (well, for over 5 minutes) at 0% complete.
If I try and cancel the conversion, it asks for confirmation, but carries on whether I answer 'yes' or 'no' and the only way to halt it is to find MusicConverter.exe in Task Manager (which is using 0% CPU and about 8Mb of RAM) and kill it.
Anyway know of a solution?
UPDATE:
I've just re-downloaded and re-installed the DirectShow decoder and Real Alternative with the idea that might fix the problem. I've re-added .ra and .rm via the 'Configure DirectShow Decoder' option in the Start menu and now when I try and convert a Real file, Music Converter suggests I should visit Codec Central to get support for the audio type '.ra', so now I'm now just as stuck as before, only in a different way!
Help?
John
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