[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does anyone know of a simple Unixish command-line tool for
> converting .ram sound files to either .mp3 or .ogg?
I just noticed that (a) there is a RealPlayer input plugin for XMMS,
(b) there is a utility to control XMMS from the shell. We already
knew about (c) XMMS'
Larry Price wrote:
> This is a company that wants to own your eyes and ears, don't give them
> any help.
Ditto what Larry said.
I will observe, though, that some (all?) ALSA drivers allow you to set
the recording source to the main outputs. If you do that, you can
play a Real stream using Real
On Tuesday, October 28, 2003, at 09:15 AM, Ken Barber wrote:
On Monday 27 October 2003 23:11, Larry Price wrote:
This is a company that wants to own your eyes and ears, don't
give them any help.
Are you aware that Real.com has had a change of heart? Did you
miss their announcement at Linuxworld
On Monday 27 October 2003 23:11, Larry Price wrote:
> and they are using the sco approach to making friends
> http://www.flux.org/pipermail/linux/2002-November/011103.html
[snip]
> And please folks,
> don't give money to Real.com
> don't give pageviews to them
> write polite but firm emails to m
See if mplayer will play the .ram's you desire... if so you're set!
Ben
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 19:32:08 -0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Does anyone know of a simple Unixish command-line tool for
| converting .ram sound files to either .mp3 or .ogg?
| -Beaker
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Hmm, I went looking for one a while back and kept getting bogged down in
real.com's atrocious website.
and they are using the sco approach to making friends
http://www.flux.org/pipermail/linux/2002-November/011103.html
I'm thinking your best bet may be to aim for a pipeline of the format
.ram -> .
Does anyone know of a simple Unixish command-line tool for
converting .ram sound files to either .mp3 or .ogg?
-Beaker
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