Need To Convert RAM files
August 7th, 2016
I have googled and nothing worked!
can somebody plz tell me a way to convert this ram file
a .RAM file is a RealPlayer Media File.
http://filext.com/file-extension/RAM
Use this to convert it:
http://www.google.com?t=290523
a .RAM file is a RealPlayer Media File.
http://filext.com/file-extension/RAM
Use this to convert it:
http://www.google.com?t=290523
The problem is that the file is a video file not a audio file.
I need a video converter that supports RAM
http://media-convert.com/
I don’t know if this any help http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=6194
I have just realized why so many people have problems with .ram files. This is because when you have a link on the internet to a .rm or .ra file and you right-click on it and save target as the proposed file name is suffixed with .ram! It is however the .rm or .ra file that gets saved with the wrong extension. Since we don't know in advance that this is wrong, the easiest thing is to check the file size. If it's large (like considerably more than 1-2K) then it is most certainly the .rm or .ra file, which can be converted to other formats (unless protected, but that's a different story). In this case, and only in this case, rename the file with the .ra (for audio) or .rm (for video) extension.
So now the thing to keep in mind is that dMC can convert real media files which have extension .ra or .rm (the .ram given in the documentation is actually wrong). If you have downloaded a real media file off the net the way I explained above and you ended up being misled into saving it as a .ram, after making sure it is not a true .ram (check the size, an actual media file would be at least 100k and can go to a few megs in size, always depending on duration and compression settings - if in doubt try to open it in Notepad, if there's no human-readable text, it is an audio file), then rename it to .ra and be done! You can now convert it normally using dMC.
If the file is protected ,the conversion procedure is not so straight forward, and I won't deal with it here since there's no consensus on the best approach. I personally advocate dMC Auxiliary Input recording in such cases.
http://media-convert.com/
I don't know if this any help http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=6194
I have just realized why so many people have problems with .ram files. This is because when you have a link on the internet to a .rm or .ra file and you right-click on it and save target as the proposed file name is suffixed with .ram! It is however the .rm or .ra file that gets saved with the wrong extension. Since we don't know in advance that this is wrong, the easiest thing is to check the file size. If it's large (like considerably more than 1-2K) then it is most certainly the .rm or .ra file, which can be converted to other formats (unless protected, but that's a different story). In this case, and only in this case, rename the file with the .ra (for audio) or .rm (for video) extension.
So now the thing to keep in mind is that dMC can convert real media files which have extension .ra or .rm (the .ram given in the documentation is actually wrong). If you have downloaded a real media file off the net the way I explained above and you ended up being misled into saving it as a .ram, after making sure it is not a true .ram (check the size, an actual media file would be at least 100k and can go to a few megs in size, always depending on duration and compression settings - if in doubt try to open it in Notepad, if there's no human-readable text, it is an audio file), then rename it to .ra and be done! You can now convert it normally using dMC.
If the file is protected ,the conversion procedure is not so straight forward, and I won't deal with it here since there's no consensus on the best approach. I personally advocate dMC Auxiliary Input recording in such cases.
sorry, this doesnt seem to work but thanks for your time
Try this converter mate:
http://www.google.com?t=865775&highlight=
It might do the job. Good luck ^_^