what i am trying to say is that i do have a ram file but i want to change it
to mp3. can it be done?
thanks
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From: "Corey Knapp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: what program can be used to convert a ram file?


> I would play the file with real player and then use gold wave or sound
> forge to record the file.
>
> on Saturday 8/21/2004 10:07 PM, Randy Tijerina said:
> >Hi friends randy here.
> >i wanted to ask this question of you.
> >I have a ram file that i want to comvert to mp3.
> >Will GoldWave or sound forge six point zero do it?
> >I have tried to use GoldWave but it acts as if the file is not even on my
> >desktop.
> >Ny help appreciated. Randy
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