Converting .ram to .wav or .mp3

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In summary, the conversation discusses the possibility of isolating audio from a Realplayer video file. It is mentioned that the files on the website are not normal files and would require a special program to save the stream to a disk. The process of converting the audio to .mp3 is also mentioned. Some suggest contacting the website for a less restricted format, while others suggest using a CD ripper program or recording the audio using the "stereo out" option. The conversation also mentions the possibility of contacting the website regarding copyright issues.
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Is it possible to isolate audio out of a Realplayer video file?

I am asking because there are hundreds of lectures available online http://videocast.nih.gov/PastEvents.asp?c=36 and it would be great to be able to listen to them during the daily commute
 
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you are going to have to stream rip those, that is the bad thing about real media.. however stream ripping will take a 1:1 ratio of time.. so there wouldn't be a point imo. you should email them and ask them for some other format.
 
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Ok, I don't know what you just said, besides it not being possible :P So how would it being in a different format help?

I'd just like to point out that no copyright exists on the material and that it may be disseminated freely, for the FBI agents watching ;)
 
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What he means is that the files on that site are not normal files that you can download to your disk. They are streaming files, meant only to be watched downloaded-on-the-fly by the Real player. You'd have to "stream rip" the files, using a special program to save the stream to your disk. As MacTech said, if the lecture is an hour long, you'll have to wait an hour for the stream rip process to complete.

Then, you'd have to deal with getting the audio information out and converting it to .mp3.

If you really want this done badly, it can be done -- but it might be tough. Since there's no copyright, it really might be a good idea to just write them and see if they can provide the lectures in a less restricted format.

- Warren
 
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Virtually any cd ripper progam will record directly to mp3 from any source on your computer (www.musicmatch.com). Just set the source to "system mixer," hit record, and start the streaming lecture.
 
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as far as i knoe therez no real audio stream ripper...
much simpler way to do this is use "stereo out" recording...beaware that you can only record the audio...no videos...
simply, go to the volume control options...go to options, properties and then select recording...check the "stereo out" option mute microphone options and simply play the real audio file and click record in the "sound recorder" [from accessories]...or you can download a free sound recorder and then click record while the real stream is playing in the background...enjoy high quality stereo recording :)
If you are worrying about the copyrights issue, just contact them and ask them what to do.
 

Related to Converting .ram to .wav or .mp3

What is the difference between .ram and .wav/.mp3 files?

.ram and .wav/.mp3 are different types of audio file formats. .ram files are typically used for streaming audio, while .wav and .mp3 files are commonly used for storing and playing audio on devices.

How can I convert .ram files to .wav or .mp3?

To convert .ram files to .wav or .mp3, you will need to use a file conversion software or online converter. Some media players also have built-in conversion tools.

Why would someone want to convert .ram files to .wav or .mp3?

There are a few reasons why someone might want to convert .ram files to .wav or .mp3. One reason could be for easier playback on devices that do not support .ram files. Another reason could be for better audio quality, as .wav and .mp3 files are typically higher quality than .ram files.

Are there any limitations to converting .ram files to .wav or .mp3?

The limitations depend on the software or converter being used. Some may have file size limits or may only convert a certain number of files at a time. It is important to research and choose a reliable conversion method for your needs.

What can I do if the conversion process does not work or produces low quality audio?

If the conversion process does not work or produces low quality audio, you may need to try a different conversion tool or adjust the settings on your current tool. You can also try converting the .ram files to a different format and then converting to .wav or .mp3 from there. It is also important to ensure that the original .ram files are of good quality before attempting to convert them.

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