there must be a free proggie...
also how does release records put picture in the ram too?
[ms] · Est. May 2002
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there must be a free proggie...
also how does release records put picture in the ram too?
Re: How to convert mp3s/wav -->>> real ???
Google is your friend....
[url]http://www.mp3fe.com/main_mp32wav.htm[/url]
probaby you didn't read carefully... :(
I want to convert mp3s or wavs TO ram or rm (real audio)
:S
:lol: I would presume it's for uploading stuff to a website and the like...otherwise why the hell would you want to? :lol:
SoundForge and related programs can typically do this...
As for release's site, the .ram file connects to a .smil file.
yes mate ofcourse it's for uploading to site :)
first time I hear about .smil files... any more info?
Re: How to convert mp3s/wav -->>> real ???
Best converter for me is [url]http://www.mp3towma.com/[/url]
Re: How to convert mp3s/wav -->>> real ???
.smil is actually a XML document...but the coding is typically simplistic enough to write one (release and other sites just use a template, then change the links accordingly).
Re: How to convert mp3s/wav -->>> real ???
I use Winamp. [url]http://www.winamp.com[/url]
Open Winamp Go to Options -> Preferences On the Left side, under Plug-ins, click Output On the Right side, click Nullsoft Disk Writer
This will now turn every mp3 that you play to a wav. You can configure where you want to save the wav file by clicking the configure button and changing the Output directory. It defaults to C:\
To listen to music normally again, you have to go back into Output and change the plugin back to waveOut output. Hope this helps.
oops...misread the original message. i believe you can use realprocuder to change wav to ram. [url]http://www.realnetworks.com/products/producer/[/url]
i've never used it but i've read that it can be done using this program. download the free version at the bottom.
wave lab or sound forge should do the trick too
thanks!
[quote=drthundr";p="64044]oops...misread the original message. i believe you can use realprocuder to change wav to ram. [url]http://www.realnetworks.com/products/producer/[/url]
i've never used it but i've read that it can be done using this program. download the free version at the bottom.[/quote]
^^^^^ this one did the work for me ;)