The most frequently asked question I get is how to convert Real Audio Files.
I was sent this email from someone who seemed to figure out a better system.
I found a program called soundcapture, it's really
small and easy to use, you can find their website at:
Old Method - doesn't seem to work too well from what you guys write me.
You will get a dialog box that says "viewing location" *that* is
saving the file to your "temp" folder on your hard drive.
After it saves the location...you can do "find file" and it will show you
were it saved it on your hard drive.
So far, this seems to only work on the .rm files and not the multiple song
files (.smil).
You can download a free copy of Real One player here:
To convert files Real Audio files to MP3 files once they have been downloaded - use this free program:
Last but not least, there are PLENTY of articles on the net on how to convert audio types.
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This is the easiest way to get files from the webAudio Extractor Have Fun!
I have not tried it, but did get a chance to look at the site she sent me to.
MagicSofts
It works sort of like a tape-recorder. Basically it just records
playback from the soundcard.
Here is one way to locate the files on your hard drive and convert them to MP3's.
When you click on a real audio link from my site...it will put the location
info in your Real Audio browser.
Copy that location into your web browser and hit enter.
Just do an "open containing folder"
from there and voila!
You should have the file.
Use the search term "Converting Real Audio files to MP3."