Drat. Tried to convert this, but I just get a dialog that says "convert only
works from a local file." I don't see an option to pull the actual video
file down, and IIRC .ram files are like trackers that point at a stream
rather than being the actual video data? I have a feeling that the reason
I'm unable to do this is by design, but I'm not certain.

On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 7:47 PM, Juan Vuletich <[email protected]> wrote:

> Casey Ransberger wrote:
>
>> I did this dance too... Hmm... Seems the Mac installer comes with some
>> kind of translation tool that's advertised to be able to output MPEG, maybe
>> we can use that to save others the trouble of installing the Real client.
>> If I figure out that I can handle the conversion without spending any
>> money, would folks have interest in the artifact produced?
>>
>> This is a fun talk, I'm only about halfway through it, but I must admit
>> having cracked up when he said, (and I have to paraphrase, because I don't
>> have it in front of me,) "...if we were physicists, and we didn't understand
>> what Newton did [slight dramatic pause] we should be shot."
>>
>> LOL!
>>
>
> I'd really like to have it in my local disk, and in any format that lets me
> pause and resume, or go back to listen to some part again!
>
> Cheers,
> Juan Vuletich
>
>


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Casey Ransberger
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