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An answer, not a query:
I download lots of Real Audio streams (.ra files) using Net Transport, and listen to them on my MP3 player. So I need a quick and easy way to convert .ra -> .mp3. Speed is more important than quality.
I have played around with the following: dmc (too slow); Streambox Ripper (poor quality); various rubbish off the web (mostly slow, poor quality and not free). Finally, after a week of joining up random bits of software, I've come with an answer that works for me, is simple to use and doesn't involve paying any money.
Note that this only works for Real Audio and Real Media <b>files</b>. It won't work for Real Audio streams (rstp:// urls) or .ram files (which are usually pointers to urls). You need to download the stream to your computer first (e.g. with Net Transport).
The scheme is thus:
Real Audio -> RA codec -> DirectShow Splitter -> WinAmp -> gogo -> MP3!
So you will need <b>all</b> of the following:
Real Alternative 1.27 (full version with the Real Media Splitter) from http://home.hccnet.nl/h.edskes/finalbuilds.htm
WinAmp (I use 2.95, but I see no reason why v5 shouldn't work).
boita's Gogo MP3 Wrapper 1.25 Winamp output plugin from http://www.muratasystem.or.jp/~boita/index-e.html
Gogo-no-coda 3.13 MP3 encoder from http://www.rarewares.org/mp3.html
Install all the software in the order given above.
Put the out_gogo.dll plugin in the Winamp\plugins directory and the gogo.dll library in the Winamp directory.
If you want to check that the Real Media Splitter is working, try opening a Real Audio file in Windows Media Player. WMP may complain about the extension, but it should play the file anyway.
In Winamp do the following:
1) Configure the DirectShow input plugin to work for Real Audio / Real Media by adding ';RA;RM' onto the end of extension list. You might want to now load and play a Real Audio file to check.
2) Set the output to boita's MP3 plugin. Configure the plugin to set the MP3 settings. For max speed I leave the encoding at CBR 128 and turn OFF psycho-acoustics and turn ON all the extensions your CPU will permit. Other options for renaming etc are up to you.
3) Open a Real Audio file and press play. You should see the timer wizz up and an MP3 file plop out whereever you set the plugin to put it. On my P3, I get conversion speeds around x25.
Once it's working you can queue up as many Real Audio files as you like in WinAmp and watch it speed through them.
I note that there are input plugins for Winamp that allow it play Real Audio over rstp. However they either didn't play the audio through Winamp (and thus couldn't be recorded) or they froze up when the recording started.
I tried the same procedure using a Lame output plugin, but the speeds were disappointing (x4 to x6).
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An answer, not a query:
I download lots of Real Audio streams (.ra files) using Net Transport, and listen to them on my MP3 player. So I need a quick and easy way to convert .ra -> .mp3. Speed is more important than quality.
I have played around with the following: dmc (too slow); Streambox Ripper (poor quality); various rubbish off the web (mostly slow, poor quality and not free). Finally, after a week of joining up random bits of software, I've come with an answer that works for me, is simple to use and doesn't involve paying any money.
Note that this only works for Real Audio and Real Media <b>files</b>. It won't work for Real Audio streams (rstp:// urls) or .ram files (which are usually pointers to urls). You need to download the stream to your computer first (e.g. with Net Transport).
The scheme is thus:
Real Audio -> RA codec -> DirectShow Splitter -> WinAmp -> gogo -> MP3!
So you will need <b>all</b> of the following:
Real Alternative 1.27 (full version with the Real Media Splitter) from http://home.hccnet.nl/h.edskes/finalbuilds.htm
WinAmp (I use 2.95, but I see no reason why v5 shouldn't work).
boita's Gogo MP3 Wrapper 1.25 Winamp output plugin from http://www.muratasystem.or.jp/~boita/index-e.html
Gogo-no-coda 3.13 MP3 encoder from http://www.rarewares.org/mp3.html
Install all the software in the order given above.
Put the out_gogo.dll plugin in the Winamp\plugins directory and the gogo.dll library in the Winamp directory.
If you want to check that the Real Media Splitter is working, try opening a Real Audio file in Windows Media Player. WMP may complain about the extension, but it should play the file anyway.
In Winamp do the following:
1) Configure the DirectShow input plugin to work for Real Audio / Real Media by adding ';RA;RM' onto the end of extension list. You might want to now load and play a Real Audio file to check.
2) Set the output to boita's MP3 plugin. Configure the plugin to set the MP3 settings. For max speed I leave the encoding at CBR 128 and turn OFF psycho-acoustics and turn ON all the extensions your CPU will permit. Other options for renaming etc are up to you.
3) Open a Real Audio file and press play. You should see the timer wizz up and an MP3 file plop out whereever you set the plugin to put it. On my P3, I get conversion speeds around x25.
Once it's working you can queue up as many Real Audio files as you like in WinAmp and watch it speed through them.
I note that there are input plugins for Winamp that allow it play Real Audio over rstp. However they either didn't play the audio through Winamp (and thus couldn't be recorded) or they froze up when the recording started.
I tried the same procedure using a Lame output plugin, but the speeds were disappointing (x4 to x6).
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