Mike McGuire wrote: > > > > I want to save some real files, but this option is not allowed when you > > > run real player, is there any way of doing it? I figure dumping or > > > piping it, what would be the way of calling the executable for real > > > player from command line? > > > > Not for streaming realaudio files (*.ra). Most *.ram files *can* be > > saved. > > > > There was a utility out a few years back which was supposed to allow > > saving a RealAudio stream to disk. It did this, IIRC, by running > > interference between rplayer and your audio device. Unfortunately, I > > could only ever save about ten seconds of audio before it would lock up > > or quit. > > hm. not sure if this is the same thing, but there is / was something > called streambox vcr. unfortunately, it's windows-only, and isn't > being maintained (AFAIK) and is hard to find because, well, Real sued > them. heh. > > you might have as much luck complaining to whoever runs the site to > use a different (more open) codec. ;)
you can also record the soundcard output, I don't remember theprogram name(s) but I remember announcements of such programs, check freshmeat (or debian packages) erik