Re: Puting realaudio on CD.


Subject: Re: Puting realaudio on CD.
From: Justin Dieters (enderak@gci.net)
Date: Mon Jun 30 2003 - 16:33:21 AKDT


You should be able to set your wave/pcm as your recording device, and
then just play the .ram file while recording it to a wave file, and then
to CD. Or at the very least, run a line from your line-out on one
computer into the line-in on another, and record to wave that way. But
this would require listening to it, which may defeat the purpose.

If you have access to a Windows machine, you might try this program:
http://www.wisecroft.com/

But I cannot find any linux-based converter..

Regards,
Justin

Jim Gribbin wrote:
> You might want to check out 'paudio'. It's supposed to capture to output
> to any oos soundcard and write it to a file.
>
> http://bastion.yi.org/1111--ANON_FTP_SERVER/Computer-Related/Linux-UNIX/
>
> Jim Gribbin
> n Mon, 2003-06-30 at 08:39, Barsalou wrote:
>
>>Is there a way to put realaudio files (.ram) files onto a CD that I can
>>listen to on a CD player?
>>
>>This is not music and it is not in any other form.
>>
>>Mike
>
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