> Does anyone have suggestions for .rm file converters? > I am looking for first hand experience feedback only.
> Thanks!
sorry, no experience in this field Genna...But Good to hear from you!... I have been using mozilla (freeware content) to see how many of the old(er) posters were still around...Missed you kid.
GX:Transcoder is a fantastic encoding program with a good amount of formats supported. They are in the beta stage (version 5) of their next relase. This release will support real audio. I have been using and watching this program for about 2 years. Can't believe it is free. The website is www.germanixsoft.de/ They support German and English languages. Hope this helps you in the future (maybe a month away).
>> Does anyone have suggestions for .rm file converters? >> I am looking for first hand experience feedback only.
>> Thanks!
>sorry, no experience in this field Genna...But Good to hear from you!... >I have been using mozilla (freeware content) to see how many of the old(er) >posters were still around...Missed you kid.
> sorry, no experience in this field Genna...But Good to hear from you!... > I have been using mozilla (freeware content) to see how many of the > old(er) posters were still around...Missed you kid.
> Does anyone have suggestions for .rm file converters? > I am looking for first hand experience feedback only.
> Thanks!
Do you mean something like TinRa?
Google please for it.
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> GX:Transcoder is a fantastic encoding program with a good amount of > formats supported. They are in the beta stage (version 5) of their > next relase. This release will support real audio. I have been using > and watching this program for about 2 years. Can't believe it is free. > The website is www.germanixsoft.de/ They support German and English > languages. Hope this helps you in the future (maybe a month away).