| 15 Jan 2004 10:26 pm |
ZakRL Guest | I have a bunch of *.ram files. They are 1Kb and contain a link to a *.rm file on the net somewhere. The files are Audio and video. Is there a way to convert these files to anything like *.wmv *.avi or *.mpg?
THanks in advance - ZakRL
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| 28 Jan 2004 01:50 pm |
anonymouse Guest | you cannot convert these files because you do not have them yet in your HD. You will know that you have them in your HD if you can play them offline.
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| 31 Jan 2004 11:51 pm |
ZakRL Guest | Is there a way to download them to your harddrive then? and I can’t go offline i have a permnent broadband connection.
BTW. I’m using a program called EO-Video to convert.
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| 29 Feb 2004 03:09 am |
Lord Balthus Guest | The program you need to rip the files to your hard drive is called streambox. It allows you to save the movie to your hard drive then you can convert it.
I use EO-Video for converting the files. It is simple to use if you don’t know any advanced techniquess for converting.
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| 16 Mar 2004 05:49 am |
Fred Guest | Real player normally doesnt let you save the files to disk when you open them so the only way i know of to do this is as follows.
1) Open the RAM file and grab the URL from it.
2) Open notepad and create a line with (My File
3) Save the file as test.html
4) Open it in internet explorer, and right click the link
5) Select “save target as..."
Repeat ad-nausium for all your *.RAM files.
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| 16 Mar 2004 08:40 am |
Fred Guest | Step 2 didnt come out right...
Try this, but replace ( and ) with the normal HTML tag brackets.
2) Open notepad and create a line with (A HREF=" — Inser URL from RAM file — -" My File (/A)
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| 20 Sep 2004 11:11 pm |
JoHnNy Guest | Does streambox let you copy the RAM files onto your HD from the owners website?
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| 16 Oct 2004 01:38 am |
Tsuyosa_sama Guest | Hey does any body know the Registration key to the Eo-video?
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| 13 Nov 2004 09:43 am |
Steavis Guest | The easiest way is to open the *.ram file with notepad. Then copy the link, paste into your browser and choose to save the *.rm fiel to disk and you’re done.
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| 06 Dec 2004 02:01 pm |
waz Guest | u guys sorted me ++++++++++++++++++==
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| 11 Dec 2004 11:22 am |
jeremy Guest | none of these work. i tried them all for a video from bbc.
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| 07 Jan 2005 01:42 pm |
Magores Guest | Here is what I did...
I use Mozilla primarily, so I opened Mozilla then...
1) Edit -> Preferences
2) Navigator -> Helper Applications
3) Select Audio/x-pn-realaudio
4) Edit
5) Check the “Always ask” box
6) Save
Then, Just paste the .rm address into the URL address box, and I get to save the file to hard drive.
Hope this helps someone.
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| 12 Jan 2005 06:38 pm |
Tsuyosasama Guest | Hey yall just use EO-Video and convert files to anything you want. It’s a trial version just get a crack for it at www.keygen.us
There you go best converter out
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| 01 Feb 2005 08:23 am |
Ziaur Rahman Guest | hi i want to say how do convert ram to mp3 or wav. if you have a convrter can you send my email.
thanks
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| 03 Feb 2005 10:48 pm |
Jeoy Guest | hi! i’m not sure if i have to have be a member here! but i was just wondering about the same thing. if anyone have to converter to convert the RAM. files to mp3 or windows media. would you play be so kind to send it to me?? pretty please?
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| 14 Feb 2005 12:59 pm |
dilmanboskani Guest | Convert ram to any thing
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| 20 Feb 2005 10:19 am |
boogie Guest | thank you for tis
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| 27 Feb 2005 10:03 pm |
oj Guest | these fucking disinforming idiot assholes,I wish they would all drop dead!
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| 06 Mar 2005 09:18 am |
Noobie Guest | how how how i downloaded eo video and i tried to open the rar file and it didnt work.I downloaded that from a pasge of king of queens and it was a ram please help meee.
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| 21 Mar 2005 11:07 am |
The Controller Guest | This is all really confusing.
Can anyone who knows how to convert the .RAM files, convert “Almost Here” from this site — > http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/bruce/sessions/brianmcfadden.shtml - and send it to me please?
My email is i_am_the_controller@yahoo.co.uk
Any file will do (e.g. mp3, wav, etc)
Thanks
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