I'm hunting for a simple program that will convert a Real Audio RM audio file to a wav file. I see many programs that want me to play the RM file in Real One and then "record" the sound as a wav. That's not what I'm looking for. I want a program that directly converts RM to WAV. If anyone knows of one, please advise me.
I got the job done, but had go about it in a round about fashion. I used Real One to burn the rm file to an audio CD then ripped the CD-DA track with EAC to get the wav on my hard drive.
There has to be a better way. Seems like I remember a program way back (1998) that used to do this and was free, but got shut down by Real. Ring a bell?
I checked out Wisecroft Ripper 2, but it did not recognize the rm format.
Thanks for your help.
I got the job done, but had go about it in a round about fashion. I used Real One to burn the rm file to an audio CD then ripped the CD-DA track with EAC to get the wav on my hard drive.
There has to be a better way. Seems like I remember a program way back (1998) that used to do this and was free, but got shut down by Real. Ring a bell?
I checked out Wisecroft Ripper 2, but it did not recognize the rm format.
Thanks for your help.