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Greetings All!
Does anyone know of link to a freeware for converting the .ra Real Player audio files to WMA or MP3 etc? Elain Beauxrauxgart-Weiderhoff |
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NJITGS (njitgs@usadatanet.net) in Oae98%23S0FHA.904@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl:
> Does anyone know of link to a freeware for converting the .ra Real > Player audio files to WMA or MP3 etc? WinAmp, using the corresponding in- and output plug-ins. www.winamp.com -- Chris Laarman |
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OK, now the only problem is what I am trying to convert to eventually burn to CD is 90 minutes extending the 80 min. allotment on CD's, so now I guess my next question would be- Is there a way to compress them to make them fit onto an 80 minute disk?
Thanks for your reply! Elaine "Chris Laarman" <larieONZIN@chello.nl> wrote in message news:4350c546$0$813$3a628fcd@textreader.nntp.hccne t.nl... > NJITGS (njitgs@usadatanet.net) in Oae98%23S0FHA.904@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl: > > > Does anyone know of link to a freeware for converting the .ra Real > > Player audio files to WMA or MP3 etc? > > WinAmp, using the corresponding in- and output plug-ins. > www.winamp.com > > -- > Chris Laarman > > |
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NJITGS (njitgs@usadatanet.net) in %23sIuCOZ0FHA.268@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl:
> OK, now the only problem is what I am trying to convert to eventually > burn to CD is 90 minutes extending the 80 min. allotment on CD's, so > now I guess my next question would be- Is there a way to compress > them to make them fit onto an 80 minute disk? To my knowledge 70 minutes is standard on audio CDs. These use uncompressed sound, WAV-files that get renamed to CDA. If you use MP3, as you intend, you may have 10 hours on a CD (even more, depending on your compression settings), but you won't be able to play that on a standard CD-player. More info: http://www.mp3-faq.org/ I don't know about WMA. -- Chris Laarman |
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I have already converted them to MP3 with the Streambox Ripper and they are
still too big to fit on CD and I figured, just like you said, that if I change the conversion setttings they will not be playable on a standard CD player wich I intend for them, so I guess I am just going to have to record them to 90 minute cassettes as suspected. Thanks again for all your help! Elain Beauxrauxgart-Weiderhoff "Chris Laarman" <larieONZIN@chello.nl> wrote in message news:4351fe60$0$811$3a628fcd@textreader.nntp.hccne t.nl... > NJITGS (njitgs@usadatanet.net) in %23sIuCOZ0FHA.268@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl: > > > OK, now the only problem is what I am trying to convert to eventually > > burn to CD is 90 minutes extending the 80 min. allotment on CD's, so > > now I guess my next question would be- Is there a way to compress > > them to make them fit onto an 80 minute disk? > > To my knowledge 70 minutes is standard on audio CDs. These use uncompressed > sound, WAV-files that get renamed to CDA. > > If you use MP3, as you intend, you may have 10 hours on a CD (even more, > depending on your compression settings), but you won't be able to play that > on a standard CD-player. > More info: http://www.mp3-faq.org/ > > I don't know about WMA. > > -- > Chris Laarman > > |
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