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.ram files

is it possible to convert .ram files into mp3 or wav.. I think this is streaming audio, but i cant play it in winamp because its not shoutcast... Anything would help
software???? maybe

.ram files

Reply #1
RAM files are just text files. You can open them with Notepad.
They link to a Real Streaming Server.
You can open those files with Real Player and record them with Total Recorder.

.ram files

Reply #2
thanks...

edit: you know what i edited out.

.ram files

Reply #3
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is it possible to convert .ram files into mp3 or wav.. I think this is streaming audio, but i cant play it in winamp because its not shoutcast... Anything would help
software???? maybe

You can use RAWAVRecorder....

http://www.angelfire.com/rock/motar/sounds...ise.html#ra2wav

It will record .m3u songs too, but it requires an older install of RealPlayer.... do not install the new version of real player or it won't work.

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Reply #4
QCD3 freeware player at http://www.quinnware.com with plugins at their website, and plugins links on the Msg Board will .rm in and Direct Sound, multiple Direct Sound, or WavOut, save audio files, or save streaming audio to the hard drive. It also has all these file and streaming audio features available, as freeware, for MP3 and Ogg vorbis. In fact, all of the plugins are freeware.

The newest version supports the WinAmp plugins, in case anyone is interested.

I find the audio quality of the QCD3 player is excellent.