the files are apparently still current and I tried to get it to play with vlc 
but you're probably right about the ram file being a pointer and I don't know 
how to tell vlc to go get the source.
Any help would be appreciated.
jg

On May 1, 2014, at 11:40 AM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> I thought .ram files were just pointers to the actual media files with 
> various settings like playlist or looping. So any tool would need to download 
> the source files first that are pointed to by the .ram file. Do these .ram 
> files still work since they might point to servers that are long gone. 
> Supposedly VLC can play .ram files so if you can get them to play in there 
> you might be able to get it to store the streamed media.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 4/13/14, 10:34 PM, Jim Gatteys wrote:
>> Hi all!
>> I have some real audio files ".ram" files that I'd like to convert to 
>> something playable these days.  Does anyone know of an app that will do this 
>> or let me play them so I can record them?
>> Thanks,
>> Jim
>> 
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