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how to convert realplayer to windows med
Name: unREALPLAYER Date: June 4, 2002 at 19:18:29 Pacific
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Is there a way to convert unREALPLAYER files to Windows Media player format?
Open Media Player and go the File and in the drop down menu chose open and direct it to the file you want to open and it will.
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Response Number 6
Name: Bryan Date: June 5, 2002 at 05:55:11 Pacific
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One sure fire way of doing audio conversions is to route the line in to the line out on your sound card, start the record software (e.g. Creative Sound Studio, Goldwave etc.) and then start the player. It won't be a perfect transfer but it gets around the problems of formats, codecs and stuff.
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Response Number 7
Name: Derek Date: June 5, 2002 at 16:17:20 Pacific
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RealPlayer have taken firms to court for converting their files to play on other media players so it will be a problem. They won't run on Windows Media player either.
Seems to me you have to either follow Bryans suggestion (I did that fine for years, just a matter of getting the settings right) or download Total Recorder which does the same thing with software.
Scour the net for a converter by all means just in case there is someone out there who can provide one, before they get caught.
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Response Number 8
Name: unREALPLAYER Date: June 8, 2002 at 01:09:10 Pacific
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Thanks Derek, Total Player does the trick, the accelerated play feature is really nice.
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Response Number 9
Name: Derek Date: June 8, 2002 at 12:12:51 Pacific
Summary: Hello, There are four partitions on my HDD. C: (Fat32) D:(Fat32) E:(Fat32) F:(NTFS). I have windows 98 running on my system. I want to convert the F: drive to FAT32 without losing all the preciou...