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NJITGS
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Fri Oct 14, 2005 3:51 pm Post subject:
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Greetings All!
Does anyone know of link to a freeware for converting the .ra Real Player
audio files to WMA or MP3 etc?
Elain Beauxrauxgart-Weiderhoff |
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Fri Oct 14, 2005 4:27 pm Post subject:
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On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 06:51:50 -0400, "NJITGS" <njitgs@usadatanet.net>
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| Quote: | Greetings All!
Does anyone know of link to a freeware for converting the .ra Real Player
audio files to WMA or MP3 etc?
Elain Beauxrauxgart-Weiderhoff
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It is possible with software Streambox Ripper but that software was
banned few years ago so you will have to locate it somewhere on the
Internet for download. |
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NJITGS
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Fri Oct 14, 2005 4:27 pm Post subject:
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OK, Great! -that worked, for anyone else that may be interested the link to Streambox Ripper is:
http://streamboxripper.cjb.net/
and the instructions for the fix is located here:
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/65016
Only problem now is the webcasts that are in .ra format are 90 minutes each and when I attempt to burn the converted files Media Player tells me that they won't fit, so now my next question is how to make them fit on an 80 minutes CD R? Is there a way to compress them to make them fit on a CD?
Thanks for your reply and help!
Elaine
"Fwd" <oglasifwd@gmail.com> wrote in message news:obdvk11h0fjtemg0faketm8st156rehfd1@4ax.com...
| Quote: | On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 06:51:50 -0400, "NJITGS" <njitgs@usadatanet.net
wrote:
Greetings All!
Does anyone know of link to a freeware for converting the .ra Real Player
audio files to WMA or MP3 etc?
Elain Beauxrauxgart-Weiderhoff
It is possible with software Streambox Ripper but that software was
banned few years ago so you will have to locate it somewhere on the
Internet for download.
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NJITGS
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Sat Oct 15, 2005 4:27 pm Post subject:
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Yes, I have thought of that too, however, I did use the Streambox Ripper MP3 format to convert the files from .ra to MP3 and the track that I would like to put on the CD still makes it too big for the disk, then my next idea was the Audio DVD, but I am not sure of how to go about this, when I attempted to burn the converted MP3 track to DVD, Windows Media Player kept telling me to insert a writeable CD in the drive. Maybe you have some more insight on this that you can share.
Thanks again!
Elaine
"Fwd" <oglasifwd@gmail.com> wrote in message news:8aq1l1lbfsb7fn6pv6qdpk84d2fhqpd066@4ax.com...
| Quote: | If your files are over 80 minutes long then it is impossible to burn
them in AUDIO CDA FORMAT for regular CD players because the maximum
lenght of audio material that can fit to CD is 80 minutes (700 mb).
The possible solution is to make DVD AUDIO CD or to make an MP3 CD
which could play at the AUDIO PLAYER or DVD PLAYER that supports MP3
and there are many of them now.
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 11:37:35 -0400, "NJITGS" <njitgs@usadatanet.net
wrote:
OK, Great! -that worked, for anyone else that may be interested the link to Streambox Ripper is:
http://streamboxripper.cjb.net/
and the instructions for the fix is located here:
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/65016
Only problem now is the webcasts that are in .ra format are 90 minutes each and when I attempt to burn the converted files Media Player tells me that they won't fit, so now my next question is how to make them fit on an 80 minutes CD R? Is there a way to compress them to make them fit on a CD?
Thanks for your reply and help!
Elaine
"Fwd" <oglasifwd@gmail.com> wrote in message news:obdvk11h0fjtemg0faketm8st156rehfd1@4ax.com...
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 06:51:50 -0400, "NJITGS" <njitgs@usadatanet.net
wrote:
Greetings All!
Does anyone know of link to a freeware for converting the .ra Real Player
audio files to WMA or MP3 etc?
Elain Beauxrauxgart-Weiderhoff
It is possible with software Streambox Ripper but that software was
banned few years ago so you will have to locate it somewhere on the
Internet for download.
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Sat Oct 15, 2005 4:27 pm Post subject:
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BTW- My apologies to the group for mispoting off topic.
"NJITGS" <njitgs@usadatanet.net> wrote in message news:uOBfT1K0FHA.800@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
| Quote: | Greetings All!
Does anyone know of link to a freeware for converting the .ra Real Player
audio files to WMA or MP3 etc?
Elain Beauxrauxgart-Weiderhoff
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Fwd
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Sat Oct 15, 2005 4:27 pm Post subject:
Re: Audio Converting |
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If your files are over 80 minutes long then it is impossible to burn
them in AUDIO CDA FORMAT for regular CD players because the maximum
lenght of audio material that can fit to CD is 80 minutes (700 mb).
The possible solution is to make DVD AUDIO CD or to make an MP3 CD
which could play at the AUDIO PLAYER or DVD PLAYER that supports MP3
and there are many of them now.
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 11:37:35 -0400, "NJITGS" <njitgs@usadatanet.net>
wrote:
| Quote: | OK, Great! -that worked, for anyone else that may be interested the link to Streambox Ripper is:
http://streamboxripper.cjb.net/
and the instructions for the fix is located here:
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/65016
Only problem now is the webcasts that are in .ra format are 90 minutes each and when I attempt to burn the converted files Media Player tells me that they won't fit, so now my next question is how to make them fit on an 80 minutes CD R? Is there a way to compress them to make them fit on a CD?
Thanks for your reply and help!
Elaine
"Fwd" <oglasifwd@gmail.com> wrote in message news:obdvk11h0fjtemg0faketm8st156rehfd1@4ax.com...
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 06:51:50 -0400, "NJITGS" <njitgs@usadatanet.net
wrote:
Greetings All!
Does anyone know of link to a freeware for converting the .ra Real Player
audio files to WMA or MP3 etc?
Elain Beauxrauxgart-Weiderhoff
It is possible with software Streambox Ripper but that software was
banned few years ago so you will have to locate it somewhere on the
Internet for download.
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