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    How can i download this with SUPER?

    http://www.sarah-brightman.nl/nanning-3.ram

    I TRY AND TRY AND TRY ... but it doesn;t work. Can anyoneone try it for me and let me know? Don't worry ... it is from a respectable site ... www.sarah-brightman.nl

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    Actually, I'm not sure you can download RealMedia streams with SUPER (I haven't tried it), but there's an easier solution. RAM files usually have the direct link to the streaming file within them, and you can use whatever method you want to save the file from that link.

    The link you're looking for, in this case, is:

    http://www.sarah-brightman.nl/nanning-3.rm

    Right-click on that and select Save As (or whatever similar command your browser uses ).
    If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them?
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    Hello

    Thanks so much! It washelpful soooooo helpful!
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    Hello

    Thanks! It was VERY helpful!
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    Does Anyone Know How To Get This one?

    rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/radio2/r2_paige.ra

    Thanks!
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    I've looked, and SUPER does indeed allow you to save RealMedia streams in rtsp: format. In fact, I tried using it to save the stream in question, and it worked well enough (though it renamed the file to the name of the server and changed the extension to RM instead of RA. Still worked when I played it, however.)
    If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them?
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