Lately, Real Player has enabled users to download streaming videos onto one's hard disk. They have a filename extension of .ivr [Internet Video Recording, and can be played using Real Player. I would like to convert the audio on such files into a standard audio file format such as .wav or .mp3. Does anybody know a direct way to do this? Sound Forge does not recognize an .ivr file. Musawwir
Bob pretended : Ok Thanks John, I'll take a look. The 'jodix' software does present a problem though. When I force it to load a .ram file it complains that I need an update to 'directx'. However, there seems to be some sort of problem with loading directx onto 'Vista'. The other links go to no longer supported software apart from 'Streambox Ripper' which seems to suggest that
No, that's not going to work because my CD burner software does not recognize Real Player .rax files. When I try and select the files to do an audio burn, Bs Recorder Gold does not see them. 1. Burn them to CD as "audio", not "data". Now, you are just copying them from one place to another, not converting them ro an unprotected format. 2. Read the help file for your program about
My wife recently won an ipod in a raffle and so I've joined the ranks of those downloading, burning, and syncing. In my journey so far, I've taken an old audio CD, transferred the tracks thru Media Player to my hard drive, converted them to mp3, pulled them into iTunes and synced them to the ipod; no problems, works great. But now, downloading songs from Real Player (in .rax protected format)