maucek
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Post by maucek on Mar 6, 2004 12:44:28 GMT
Is there some sort of a way that you can convert a real audio file (*.ra) into one that windows audio player will recognise (*.mp3 *.wav *.wma)?
Cheers!
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altiscfc
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Post by altiscfc on Mar 6, 2004 12:50:29 GMT
You shouldn't have to convert it, you should be able open the Real Audio file in Windows Media player. Either right mouse click on the file whilst holding down the shift key then select open with and choose Window Media player or associate .ra file with Media player.
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maucek
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Post by maucek on Mar 6, 2004 13:13:28 GMT
???
Um..are you sure??
Doesn't it say something like...
"The file extension is not recognised by Media Player, play anyway?"
Yes
"Media Player could not play the file. Either the file is not supported by media player or the file is corrupt."
I would check but I don't have any real media files on this PC.
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Rockape
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Post by Rockape on Mar 7, 2004 23:17:32 GMT
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