Ra2Wav (
http://www.2bsys.com) and WaveConvert Pro (
http://www.waves.com)
can accept .ra files as input, but i don't think they can handle live
streams.
if you have a soundblaster live! card (either the full or value) the
drivers allow you to actually record wave output, so you could use sound
forge or whatever to do a live recording of the .ra stream into .wav,
which is pretty swell. assuming that yr internet connection is
fast enough to handle the data stream without annoying interruptions,
rebufferings, etc.
audiopig
quoted 18 lines I have something called ra2wav, but I've never yet used it.
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> I have something called ra2wav, but I've never yet used it.
> jeff
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> "Joanisse, Robert" wrote:
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> > does anyone in idm land know a tool that can rip a realaudio stream into a
> > wav file or mp3 ?
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> --
> jeff
>
> "10,000 people all screaming the same thing at the same time are wrong, even
> if they're right."
>
> dancing/about/architecture "...with wandering steps and slow..." ICQ904008
>
>
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rorshach@execpc.com
http://www.execpc.com/~rorshach/index.html
There are so many groups now that just play the same things over and over,
and this is why i had to get rid of a lot of people in the group because
they felt that was it, they've mastered their instrument and think, "oh
well, I can play the same chord brilliantly for six minutes", which is
ah - you should get a bleedin' machine to do that. You know, the thing is
to play it with an inflection.
-Mark E. Smith, 1985