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  • EK hammer

    • Oct 2003
    • 1

    rmj converter

    To the creator(s) of dbpoweramp converter
    As you properly can see in the forum, there are many who search for an rmj converter – myself included. If it’s possible, then pleas :smile: , add the codes to your download center.

    If anybody else, have an rmj converter, I really like to talk to you
  • learjeff

    • May 2002
    • 22

    #2
    Re: rmj converter

    Originally posted by EK hammer
    To the creator(s) of dbpoweramp converter
    As you properly can see in the forum, there are many who search for an rmj converter – myself included. If it’s possible, then pleas :smile: , add the codes to your download center.
    There is a converter to convert FROM real TO other formats. It works a funny way, so it takes 3 minutes to convert a 3 minute song. There's also a converter to convert TO real with no such limitation.

    However, to convert .rmj files I had to rename them to .rma files.

    The real music format is intellectual property owned by the makers of RealOne, etc., so there are legal limits to what Spoon can legally do with it -- not to mention the availability of source code or DLLs is virtually zero.

    I liked RealJukeBox, but Real blew it when they stopped supporting it and upgraded to RealONE and want to take over my computer and all media types and other issues. So I abandoned their format -- I had a bunch of stuff in that format, but most of it's all converted to more open formats by now.

    Imagine -- WMA, a Microsoft format, is far more open than Real. I'd hate to be considered more tight-fisted than MS!
    Last edited by learjeff; November 10, 2003, 07:39 PM.

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