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rm converter?

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Hey guys !

 

I couldn't find anything about this using the search function, so I hope it hasn't been discussed yet.

 

I just wondered, if there was a way to convert .rm audio files to mp3 (or wav or anything else). I mean, of course, I know there is a way to do that, but I simply cannot find a decent program :(

I've tried several things, but they either don't work at all or stop after half of the file has been converted, because it's the trial version (even though the page said, the trial version had all functions for 30 days - grrr. No fun, if your file is about an hour long.)

So, I'd be really, really thankful, if any of you could help me out here. Because it's starting to drive me mad :laugh4: (And I anyway totally lack knowledge in this department).

 

I'd appreciate any answer! Thanks in advance.

 

 

Julia

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I don't know if this program converts that audio format... but anyways I'm going to recommend it anyways.

It's a little program called Switch. I've been using it for a long time and it's great. Plus it's free. :D

 

Anyways, give it a shot!

 

http://www.download.com/Switch/3000-2140_4-10430342.html?tag=tab_pub

 

Hope it works! :)

 

 

It does! Works perfectly :)

Thank you so much for your help, really & for replying so quick!

It does! Works perfectly :)

Thanks you so much for your help, really & for replying so quick!

No problem, glad I could help! :D

.rm files are awful quality. Converting to mp3 would just make them worse.

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Really? It didn't do much (or almost nothing, I'd say) to the quality in my case 8ac55d1e.gif

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Hey guys !

 

I couldn't find anything about this using the search function, so I hope it hasn't been discussed yet.

 

I just wondered, if there was a way to convert .rm audio files to mp3 (or wav or anything else). I mean, of course, I know there is a way to do that, but I simply cannot find a decent program :(

I've tried several things, but they either don't work at all or stop after half of the file has been converted, because it's the trial version (even though the page said, the trial version had all functions for 30 days - grrr. No fun, if your file is about an hour long.)

So, I'd be really, really thankful, if any of you could help me out here. Because it's starting to drive me mad :laugh4: (And I anyway totally lack knowledge in this department).

 

I'd appreciate any answer! Thanks in advance.

 

 

Julia

 

I consider the best way is to use SoundTaxi - I tested another rm-converters, but they are slowler and sound quality becomes worse :cry:

SoundTaxi allows 12-15x speed and perfect sound quality!

Regards!

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