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Re: (idm) Re: (orb) RA files

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1998-09-09 20:04Keith Reinert (idm) Re: (orb) RA files
└─ 1998-09-09 20:07MikeyD Re: (idm) Re: (orb) RA files
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1998-09-09 20:04Keith ReinertAt 12:45 PM 9/9/98 +0000, you wrote: > > > >Chris Kloehr wrote: > >> Does anyone here know
From:
Keith Reinert
To:
Dreamer ,
Date:
Wed, 09 Sep 1998 16:04:00 -0400
Subject:
(idm) Re: (orb) RA files
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At 12:45 PM 9/9/98 +0000, you wrote:
quoted 6 lines Chris Kloehr wrote:> > > >Chris Kloehr wrote: > >> Does anyone here know how to save Real Audio files to your harddrive?
Or even convert them to MP3?
quoted 2 lines I think it is virtually impossible. Even when i have gotten them saved on> >I think it is virtually impossible. Even when i have gotten them saved on
my hardrive i still have to
quoted 1 line be online to hear them. As far as converting them to mp3...that may be>be online to hear them. As far as converting them to mp3...that may be
possible, i however have no
quoted 1 line idea...sorry =(>idea...sorry =(
well i do know that the .ram file, is only a pointer to the actual real audio file, which would explain dreamer's delema. try opening the .ram file in a text editor and see where the actual .ra file is. then try downloading it from that location. # Keith R. <http://www.iamlost.com/keith> # keith@iamlost.com - ICQ: 4485538 - PGP available upon request # You're Probably Lost - For that "not so sane" feeling... # <http://www.iamlost.com/>
1998-09-09 20:07MikeyD> try opening the .ram file in a text editor and see where the actual .ra > file is. then
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MikeyD
To:
Keith Reinert
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Dreamer ,
Date:
Wed, 9 Sep 1998 16:07:41 -0400 (EDT)
Subject:
Re: (idm) Re: (orb) RA files
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(idm) Re: (orb) RA files
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quoted 2 lines try opening the .ram file in a text editor and see where the actual .ra> try opening the .ram file in a text editor and see where the actual .ra > file is. then try downloading it from that location.
usually you can not download these files due to not having correct access to the realaudio server. good try though. -mikeD Rural.AmeriKa 217.353.5111