Recording in .rm or .ram. There's a freeware?

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Calep

Recording in .rm or .ram. There's a freeware able to do this?

Thanks in advance to everyone for their replies.
 
kenny said:
Jet audio player basic

www.jetaudio.com

He wants to _record_ in Real technology. I don't see why Jetaudio would
do this (the OP's request is pretty arcane). Playing the damn stuff is
hard enough.

I also don't understand why Calep would want to record using any Real
format. I mean, most people hate it!

Hey, Calep: why do you want to do this? Why not use OGG Vorbis, or
something else that's civilized?

Richard
 
Hey, Calep: why do you want to do this? Why not use OGG Vorbis, or
something else that's civilized?

Richard

LOL, I didn't know to be such a dinosaur.

I just realized that there are zillions of radio stations "broadcasting" in
Internet with old dear Real Audio.

I'd want to make digital audio files from old taks shows recorded on old
cassette tapes connecting audio's output to the sound card's input jack,
then start recording.

Thanks for your reply

Calep
 
Calep said:
I'd want to make digital audio files from old TALKS**** shows

OK. Now, I've got it. We had a language problem. No harm.

Please go back over this group for perhaps two months or so. You'll find
references to at least two programs that are able to take Real streams
_after_ they've been processed by player software, and turn them into at
least one other, civilized, digital format.

Richard
 
I'd want to make digital audio files from old taks shows recorded on old
cassette tapes connecting audio's output to the sound card's input jack,
then start recording.

All right, but why in Real Audio? Do you want to publish the recordings on
the Internet as streaming audio?
 
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