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  1. how do convert a realplayer (.rm/.ram) in to a music (.wav) file ??????
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    here is a step you can..
    first use Tinra it convert the the video/audio into avi.
    second use virtual dud and save the auido int wave.
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  3. no disrepect to ya but vir dub is a piece of garbage that dont work...... i no its gotta be a program that convert .rm files to wav files...... anyone..... anyone
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  4. i looked all over and cant find a software to that yet..... i no there is one though somewhere
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    You're looking for StreamBox Ripper then. They don't make this prog anymore because of legal issues. It converts all media files; rm,wav,mp3 etc.

    If you look around, you might be able to still find it. I downloaded it about 2 years ago. If you want it still, then PM me and i can send it to you.
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  6. doom9 has on in the downloads that works well. i cant post a direct link because you'll get an error message.
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  7. i didnt see it
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  8. Well heres another way, its low tech but it WILL work. If you have nero or any program that records off your sound card(MS sound recorder) you can simply record it as you play it. I have done it plenty of times.


    In nero wav editor I select OPTIONS>DEVICE SETTINGS
    Then AUDIO>RECORD
    It can record in CD quality ANY audio playing on your machine.
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  9. i am still needing a program for this.... looked all over and cant find it.... also i am still lookin for tht streambox or whatever..... can anyone help me????????
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