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> You can always play the RM file in real time and record it with Sou
You can always play the RM file in real time and record it with Sound
Forge or whatever.
There are two file types I stay away from as much as possible. They
are RM and PDF.
Jerry
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because that is the format the BBC tends to stream it's audio in, and so
that is the format produced by replay AV when recording such streams.
kevin (lord L)
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d L)
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Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 9:52 PM
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> Kevin,
>
> I use Replay Converter from Applian Technologies
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> http://www.applian.com
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> to convert .rm files to .mp3 files to play on my Book Por
a Letochová" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Why would anyone have RM files? Perhaps because there were media files in
> this format on some site; some radio stations have archiv
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Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 7:01 PM
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> I would like to state two things here. Firstly, if you are going to have a
> filetype, it
the
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Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 6:59 AM
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> hi all, anyone know a program i can us
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> It's RAM that is in most cases a sorta playlist, RA or RM are then the
> files
> themselves; RA is audio only and RM can be both audio a
It's RAM that is in most cases a sorta playlist, RA or RM are then the files
themselves; RA is audio only and RM can be both audio and video.
Martina
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Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 02:17 PM
Subject: Re: converting .rm files
No, Gold Wave does not support .rm files. Neither does Easy CD-Da
Extractor, as one other person suggested.
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 20:06:48 +0100, "Martina Letochová"
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No, Gold Wave does not support .rm files. Neither does Easy CD-Da
Extractor, as one other person suggested.
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 20:06:48 +0100, "Martina Letochová"
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> Why would anyone have RM files? Perhaps because there were media files in
> this format on some site; some
the firstplace?
*grins*
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From: "Tim Grady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 4:32 AM
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> Well, if you can't do it through Realplayer yo
Why would anyone have RM files? Perhaps because there were media files in
this format on some site; some radio stations have archives like this, for
example.
As far as I know Goldwave doesn't support Real Media format, at least 4.26
doesn't, haven't tried newer versions. Anyway, there is a program
firstplace?
*grins*
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> Well, if you can't do it through Realplayer you can
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hi all, anyone know a program i can use to convert .rm files to mp3? neither
goldwave or soundforge seem to be able to do it.
kevin (lord L)
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Subject: converting .rm files
> hi all, anyone know a program i can use to convert .rm files to mp3?
> neither
> goldwave or soundforge seem to be able to do it.
> kevin (lord L)
> "Civilization exists by geological consent, subject to change without
> not
hi all, anyone know a program i can use to convert .rm files to mp3? neither
goldwave or soundforge seem to be able to do it.
kevin (lord L)
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Hi all I can't seem to convert rm. video audio files into mp3 using gold wave I
have told it to look for all files it sees the file but It keeps asking me
questions when I open the file like the file type ro or ox or something like
that I am an utter novice so sorry that I'm making a bit of a ba
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