Hi friends randy here.
i wanted to ask this question of you.
I have a ram file that i want to comvert to mp3.
Will GoldWave or sound forge six point zero do it?
I have tried to use GoldWave but it acts as if the file is not even on my desktop.
Ny help appreciated. Randy
I would play the file with real player and then use gold wave or sound
forge to record the file.
on Saturday 8/21/2004 10:07 PM, Randy Tijerina said:
Hi friends randy here.
i wanted to ask this question of you.
I have a ram file that i want to comvert to mp3.
Will GoldWave or sound forge six
Hello, try RealWavRecorder. This program will take a .ram file and play it
straight through, converting it into a .wav file. If you're file is long,
either enjoy it while it plays or run it overnight, because it plays the
entire file through. You of course have to configure it first, which isn't
what i am trying to say is that i do have a ram file but i want to change it
to mp3. can it be done?
thanks
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where is this program. Is it easy to use? thanks
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Randy - rawavrecorder will do
Randy - Go to rawavrecorder.homestead.com, and select
Download. I have been using the program for the past 3
or 4 years with no problems.
Guy
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where is this program. Is it easy to use? thanks
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