Originally Posted by Unregistered
Originally Posted by Unregistered
:vmad: :headbang: :vmad:
Ok everyone, cut it off! if you want super fast converting from ram to mp3/wav use streambox ripper. hands down.
nhkm
hmm...hey guys and girls, now i can see that there is a .ram discussion going on and i need HELP ASWELL. my problem in the same i downloaded some songs, buty they are in .ram format. i need to convert them to mp3 format. now i have real player and have the audio CD input and music converter but it still tells that i do not theright encoder. i thought i downloaded the one i was suppose to but maybe not....any one got any adive or help....plzzz plzzz fell free to contact me.
thanx
I tried to convert my real media .ra, .ram etc to mp3. all of them converted successfully..but they also added a metallic sound to the audio. Is that an issue with the conversion, or is that my comp? whichever it is, how do i fix that?
thanks in advance
What settings (bitrate, frequency, channels) did you use for your mp3 files?
My guess is that you compressed your mp3 to too small a file size.
You can try converting one of these files to .wav. If THAT converted file sounded metallic then I might wonder about either the computer or the source file.
Best wishes,
Bill Mikkelsen
:smile2: When converting from .ram files, here is what I found out the hard way.
If you get the .ram file from the internet, it refers to the Real Audio file on the internet. So if you try to convert that file, you must have the internet connection active. If you do not have the connection, dMC will hang forever (no error messages) and can only be stopped by ending the task (cntr alt del).
To the "staff", thanks for a great program !
thanx
Please refer to the FAQ on Real media files : http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=6194 as well as information on meta-files: http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=4992
f*cking spammer.Originally Posted by Stupid Unregisted Person who keeps f*cking spamming
STOP DOUBLE POSTING!!!
Last edited by neilthecellist; 02-25-2005 at 05:38 PM.
Neil, I'm on the verge of branding you a visual polluter. :D
What you're complaining about is way old, from the days before mandatory registration befer posting anyway. And it wasn't spam, just a lazy poster who can't be bothered to read the answers provided even.
sorry.
I'm just frustrated when I see stupid double posting.
Also, is there a delete feature to delete a post?
Yes, click the edit button, there is a box to check and then a button to click to delete a post.Originally Posted by neilthecellist
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