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Re: Converting RMX files to Mp3 or WAV formats

I would appreciate it if you could send those steps to me.

Reagrds,
David McPeak

Re: Converting RMX files to Mp3 or WAV formats

did you ever find out how to do this? Failing that does anybody know how to get RMX files to work with Beatlock Technologies DJ ProMix?

Thanks.

Re: Converting RMX files to Mp3 or WAV formats

: I am desperate to find out how to convert RMX files to either MP3 or Wav formats if there is any software or tricks of the trade I'd love to know. Cheers

Hi ! If you're using Real Jukebox to record your songs and you wanna burn audio CDs from it, try these simple steps. It is also capable of playing the CDs thru' my car stereo. (1) Activate your Real Jukebox (2) Go to Tools (3) Click on the Configuration Wizard (4) It will go to Find Music and you check on the NO button (5) Click NEXT 3 times (6)You will go to Configuration - CD Recording Options. At the Make Format Choice Here, click on the Wave Audio and click Next (7) At the Confirm Security Choice, check on the I Agree terms and click OK and go to Finish .
Now, you're done and hopefully you can start recording on your favourite tracks.

Re: Converting RMX files to Mp3 or WAV formats

: : I am desperate to find out how to convert RMX files to either MP3 or Wav formats if there is any software or tricks of the trade I'd love to know. Cheers

: Hi ! If you're using Real Jukebox to record your songs and you wanna burn audio CDs from it, try these simple steps. It is also capable of playing the CDs thru' my car stereo. (1) Activate your Real Jukebox (2) Go to Tools (3) Click on the Configuration Wizard (4) It will go to Find Music and you check on the NO button (5) Click NEXT 3 times (6)You will go to Configuration - CD Recording Options. At the Make Format Choice Here, click on the Wave Audio and click Next (7) At the Confirm Security Choice, check on the I Agree terms and click OK and go to Finish .
: Now, you're done and hopefully you can start recording on your favourite tracks.

That's fine in how to have Real Jukebox record all future tracks in WAV, but I have RMX files that I need to !convert! to wav or mp3...does anyone know about any program out there that can do that?

Re: Converting RMX files to Mp3 or WAV formats

: : I am desperate to find out how to convert RMX files to either MP3 or Wav formats if there is any software or tricks of the trade I'd love to know. Cheers

: Hi ! If you're using Real Jukebox to record your songs and you wanna burn audio CDs from it, try these simple steps. It is also capable of playing the CDs thru' my car stereo. (1) Activate your Real Jukebox (2) Go to Tools (3) Click on the Configuration Wizard (4) It will go to Find Music and you check on the NO button (5) Click NEXT 3 times (6)You will go to Configuration - CD Recording Options. At the Make Format Choice Here, click on the Wave Audio and click Next (7) At the Confirm Security Choice, check on the I Agree terms and click OK and go to Finish .
: Now, you're done and hopefully you can start recording on your favourite tracks.

This guy is a genious. He solved all of my problems!!

Soundcard for Reason

can anyone using reason suggest a solid soundcard that reproduces tight deep bass for a reasonable price....spatial separation is also important....i am considering the aardvark lx6 but it has a known midi issue so i am exploring other options....

your knowledge is appreciated....
fdf

Re: Soundcard for Reason

: can anyone using reason suggest a solid soundcard that reproduces tight deep bass for a reasonable price....spatial separation is also important....i am considering the aardvark lx6 but it has a known midi issue so i am exploring other options....

: your knowledge is appreciated....
: fdf

I am very happy with the LX6. FAT bass....Wondering what the midi isuue is ?? Please repond ASAP. Thanks.

what do I need to convert wma to wav

I need to decode a wma file to wav or mp3 for recording. How do I do that and what do I need to do it? I can't seem to find any wma decoders.
Thanks!

Re: what do I need to convert wma to wav

sorry!!!
wrong url
should be: www.blazemp.com/downloads.html

Re: what do I need to convert wma to wav

go to www.blaze.com/downloads.html
and follow the promps.

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Help me!!!!

How to convert from WAV or MP3 to ftr........
Please help me!!!!!!

Re: Help me!!!!

: How to convert from WAV or MP3 to ftr........
: Please help me!!!!!!

ftr? Many converters are available for minimal or no cost. MusicMatch, SIMPLE, etc.

XG works version 3 do you have it

I would be very interested in speaking to anyone who has this software or anything else for the sw1000xg, get in touch, may be we can help each other? Cheers Phil

Re: XG works version 3 do you have it

I am also looking for version 3. I can swap just about any software you might be interested in if you have managed to aquire it.

Re: XG works version 3 do you have it

: I am also looking for version 3.financially i am not strong to afford the programme if you can please help me to get the programme.

Cubase for Atari ST 1040e

Can anybody put me touch with somebody who has got version of cubase on the Atari ST.

Streaming Audio Recording

This place has such a wide selection of audio software.
It's incredible. But, on to my question...

Is there a program for recording streaming audio.
This radio show comes on all the time. All week long.
And I have been dying to record it. I have everything
to record it except the software.

Re: Streaming Audio Recording

I wrote a program to do it which is available at www.monkeyheadsoftware.com. It's a pretty easy programming task and only requires using sockets to connect to a remote audio server and save the incoming stream to disk in a binary format.

Midi to Audio sync. problem

Thanks for your email.
My system seems to be going in and out of sync, when I enable the click
audio and midi then play they will go together. then I stop and play from
the beginning again and the sometimes drift apart. and then they go back to
normal and then drift again.
Have you come across this problem before and have you any idea what it could
be.
Thanks

Paul.
----- Original Message -----
From: Eric Anderson <anderson@midiman.net>
To: Paul (by way of Techsupport <techsupt@midiman.net>)
<pacocamino@ntlworld.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 8:20 AM
Subject: Re: Delta 1010

> What happens if you do not adjust the midi. There should be a initial 3ms
> of delay and then the Midi will catch up to real time thereby being in
sync.
>
> Eric Anderson
> MIDIMAN Tech
>
> At 08:36 AM 2/25/01 -0800, Paul wrote:
> >I have a delta 1010 with Cubase 5 and I have a Midi to Audio sync.
problem.
> >I've tried to adjust the midi to audio delay, but then when I record
audio
> >the audio playback is out of sync.
> >
> >I have a Pentium 3 733 with 128 ram, dma HD, TR-Rack sound module
> >
> >is there something I am missing, I would be most great if you could help
> >
> >Thanks
> > Paul.
>
>

MIDI playback of non-tempered scales

I want to be able to use various non-standard (non-tempered) tuning systems.

I believe that in MIDI there is a way of setting each note so that it plays back at a specific pitch + or - so many cents.
I dont want to do this via pitch bend commands on individual notes.
I want to do it globally so that eg all C's sound as C + 20 cents, all D's as D - 5 cents etc.

I want this to last for one particular piece and to be able to reset it for another piece .

I use a SBLive soundcard

Does anyone know if this is possible or if there
is a program/ utility that already does this ?

If not, would anyone be interested in writing a
utility that does this ?

Thanks

MIDISOFT IS BACK!!!

Midisoft is about to launch a new site dedicated to music education in conjunction with a brand new product line! www.recordlab.com I was told it should be functional in 90 days or so...

How to remove background music?!

I'm using a Sound Forge 4.5 and I was wondering if someone knows whether there is some plug-in that I can use to remove background music. I just downloaded Vocal Remover hoping I can reverse the effect somehow but no luck. If someone knows about some plug-in or software or any way of doing this please let me know. Thanx!

Re: How to remove background music?!

Did you find out how to remove the background music yet? I too need to find out.
If you already know please let me know.

Re: How to remove background music?!

I too am on the lookout for software that can do this. There are lots of programs to remove vocals, but not the other way around. If anyone finds anything, please let me know or post a reply here.

FRUITY CONTEST

go to <http://www.nfo.n3.net> to challenge the first mutlisessions fruityloops contest !!!

best tracks will be promoted on a cd compilation and websites :)

http://www.nfo.n3.net

real time sound effect input by line-in from sound card

I i search for a software like real time sound effect input by line-in from my sound card.

If you know the name of some software who can do that
tell me please.

tanks

Re: real time sound effect input by line-in from sound card

: I i search for a software like real time sound effect input by line-in from my sound card.

: If you know the name of some software who can do that
: tell me please.

: tanks

Try Otsjuke.com

real time sound effect input by line-in from sound card

I i search for a software like real time sound effect input by line-in from my sound card.

If you know the name of some software who can do that
tell me please.

tanks

T-racks won't play...

Howdy,
I am trying to do some mastering using t-racks. I have a song in .wav format and it won't play it. I have tryed ever single buffer option there is. It only registers 1 second of the song...and that is a click. Any advice????

Re: T-racks won't play...

During our testing we found a fairly big bug - T-racks miscalculates
the length of some waves. For instance the 'welcome.wav' that comes with
Wavelab will not play at all (it thinks it's 0 seconds long). Also all waves
rendered from fruityloops will not load (sometimes thinks they are negative
length). BTW, the original and even the demo both have this problem. The
workaround : load the wave into SoundForge and re-save it.
HOPE THIS HELPS.

Any Way I can Get Silence Detection Software for Windows?

When I found VoSid - I thought it was exactly what I was looking for - but then realised that I need a version for windows as well.
Can anyone help?
Thanks alot
Jonny L

copy CDG

I am looking to purchase the necessary software and CD burner in order that I am able to backup and copy CDG's using an Applemac G3, system Mac Os 9. Could someone please point me in the right direction?

copy CDG's

I am looking to backup karaoke discs (ie CDG's) and (CDV's). I am looking to purchase the software and hardware compatible with Applemac G3 computer. Please email if you can point me in the right direction.

registration

Recording software synths with Studio Vision

Does anyone know how to record a software synth with Studio Vision, all running on the same computer?
Thanks,
Abbie

Re: Recording software synths with Studio Vision

Here it is... the documentation for Virtual Audio Cable Driver 1.11

it's a difficult read, but just
download it and you can then record anything audible if you have at
least one recording program. Really, it works.

Virtual Audio Cable Driver 1.11
===============================

Author: Eugene Muzychenko, Novosibirsk, Russia
2:5000/14@FidoNet, music@spider.nrcde.ru

Distributed by: NTONYX Ltd.

Introduction
------------

The Virtual Audio Cable embodies an idea of physical interconnection
cable applied to Windows digital sound devices (Wave In and Wave Out).
Driver creates a pairs of Wave In/Out multi-client device ports; "In"
and "Out" ports in each pair are internally connected so all digital
audio data sent (played) to "Out" part of the cable by one program is
directly transferred to the "In" part and can be retrieved (recorded)
by another program. This mechanism allows to interconnect several
programs that are using Wave devices - software synthesizers, sound
processors, sound editors, sequencers etc. Additionally, it allows to
record pure digital audio data produced by programs that don't create
WAV files, sending audio only to Wave device in real time.

Each port of driver is multi-client, allowing multiple applications to
open the port at same time. All sounds sends to Out port are mixed,
all clients connected to In port get the individual copy of sound.

Small utility, Audio Repeater, is included into the package to monitor
sounds transferred by the cable.

System requirements
-------------------

VAC is designed to work under Windows 3.1 Enhanced Mode (386 or higher
CPUs), Windows 95 or 98, but tested only under Windows 95. Any amount
of RAM enough for Windows will be enough for VAC too.

Features
--------

Up to 64 cables in full version, one cable in demo.

1..1000 interrupts per second in full version, 20 in demo.

Almost any sound format (sample rate, size and channels).

Unlimited number of clients connected to each port.

Sound mixing between clients at output port.

Audio Repeater application that transfers from any Wave In to any Wave
Out device.

Compatibility
-------------

Driver is compatible with any application that uses Windows multimedia
waveform devices (Wave In/Wave Out) such as Windows Media Player,
Sound Recorder, Cool Edit (Syntrillium), Sound Forge (Sonic Foundry),
Cubase/WaveLab (Steinberg), Cakewalk (Cakewalk Software), Generator
(Native Instruments), WinAMP (NullSoft) and others.

Some modern Win32 applications use DirectSound interface to
communicate with audio equipment. Current version of VAC doesn't
support DirectSound but Windows 95 DirectX subsystem has an emulator
that makes any standard waveform device DirectSound-compatible.
However, some application (GigaSampler, for example) require "true"
DirectSound devices - they will not work with current VAC version.

Installation
------------

If driver files are packed, first unpack the archive to any empty
directory on your hard disk.

In Windows 95, go to the Control Panel, double click "Add New
Hardware" icon, answer "No" to auto search prompt, then select "Sound,
video and game controllers". In device list dialog select "Have disk"
and enter a path to the driver directory. Select "Virtual Audio Cable
Device Driver" and follow instructions displayed.

In Windows 3.1, go to the Control Panel, double click "Drivers" icon,
select "Add", then "Unlisted or updated driver", enter a path to the
driver directory and select "Virtual Audio Cable Device Driver".

Windows restart is required to activate installed driver.

Audio Repeater (audiorpt.exe) can be placed in any directory with
creating shortcut to it.

After system restart, there appears a new Wave Device "Virtual Audio
Cable", having two Digital Audio ports: "Audio Cable 1 In" for input
port and "Audio Cable 1 Out" for output port.

Full version creates (and further recognizes) a parameter section
named "[Virtual Audio Cable]" of Windows SYSTEM.INI file. There are
two keys in this section:

NumberOfCables - actual number of cables supported by driver;

IntsPerSec - number of interrupts per second during transfer.

You can edit this file using SysEdit or any other text editor like
NotePad, and manually change these value in ranges described in
Features section of this manual.

Increasing number of interrupts per second, you can reach less
interval between sending sound to Out port and retrieving them from In
port. But the larger value is specified in IntsPerSec, the more
overhead will be created in system. Typical audio cards uses 15..20
interrupts per second.

Don't forget that Windows restart is required to take effect of the
changes.

Working with cables
-------------------

Both cable sides are standard Windows MME wave devices, you can use
"In" and "Out" ports of each cable in any program that works with
audio devices. All cables are completely independent. Both sides of
one cable must be open with same format: if other side isn't open,
each device accepts any wave format; when other side is open with
given format, device accepts only same format.

Each port is multi-client, allowing unlimited number of programs that
may use the port at same time.

Virtual cable behaves as a real cable:

- when only output side is open, all played data is ignored;

- when only input side is open, silence is recorded;

- when both sides are open, all data sent to output side appears
unchanged at input side;

- if multiple programs are connected to Out port, all sound streams
are mixed together;

- if multiple programs are connected to In port, they get individual
copies of main sound stream.

Mixing of output streams is relatively dumb: all sample values are
simply added together, and there are no overflow check. If there are
many clients and/or they produce high volume levels, the resulting
sound stream may contain "wrapped" samples produced by overflow. These
samples sounds like clicks and distortions.

Mixing works only with samples up to 32 bit. Higher sample size allows
only one client per output port.

The driver ports accept any sound format with one restriction: number
of bytes per interrupt (sample rate * bytes per sample * channels /
interrupts per second) cannot exceed 65536.

All internal data transfers from output to input side are completely
digital, and no quality degradation occurs. If you play WAV file to
output side and simultaneously record data from input side, all
recorded data will be same as played, except of possible leading
and/or trailing silence.

Monitoring cable transfers
--------------------------

Audio Repeater is created primarily to monitor cable transfers. If VAC
transfers sound from its Out to its In internally, Audio Repeater
transfers from any Wave In device to any other Wave Out device. Thus,
selecting Audio Cable N In and any sound card Out in Audio Repeater
causes all sound appeared at In port of virtual cable to be sent to
sound card DAC making it audible. Maybe, you can find other useful
applications for the Audio Repeater :)

Removing the driver from your system
------------------------------------

To remove driver from system you can select "Remove" in Control Panel
or simply delete "wave*=vac.drv" line from [drivers] section of
SYSTEM.INI. Additionally, you can delete the "[Virtual Audio Driver]
section. After Windows restart you will be able to delete driver file
VAC.DRV from Windows SYSTEM directory. Audio Repeater EXE file can be
deleted at any time.

Obtaining new versions of the driver
------------------------------------

Distribution rights are granted to NTONYX Ltd. Versions of VAC and
other information can be obtained at http://www.ntonyx.com. Current
demo version can be found at ftp://spider.nrcde.ru/pub/sound/other/ in
file named VACDMxxx.ZIP.

Distribution policy
-------------------

Full version of the driver is commercial. Demo version is free of
charge, full version is granted to registered users after payment.
Demo can be distributed freely if its package and file contents
remains unchanged, and there are no commercial purposes. You cannot
sell it, independently or in one set with other products. Full version
is restricted to use on only one computer at a time, and cannot be
copied, modified or reselled.

Future plans
------------

DirectSound compatibility
Correct mixer (with proper clipping)
MMX-aware mixer

Release history:
================

Version 1.11 (23.12.98)
-----------------------

Timer accuracy increased to 1 ms.

Version 1.10 (20.12.98)
-----------------------

Added multi-client capability for each port.
Included Audio Repeater.
Interrupt rate value moved to INI file.
Fixed several bugs.
Distribution policy changed to Demo/Commercial.

Version 1.01 (17.10.98)
-----------------------

Interrupt rate changed from 20 to 50 Hz for faster response in real
time.

Version 1.00 (14.10.98) - first public release
-----------------------

Re: Recording software synths with Studio Vision

: Here it is... the documentation for Virtual Audio Cable Driver 1.11

: it's a difficult read, but just
: download it and you can then record anything audible if you have at
: least one recording program. Really, it works.

:
: Virtual Audio Cable Driver 1.11
: ===============================
Thanks for all your trouble. Unfortunately I forgot to mention that I am using a MAC and in this case I believe my problem would be solved by knowing some trick in OMS or Studio Vision (if that means anything to you), and is not a sound drive sharing problem.
: Author: Eugene Muzychenko, Novosibirsk, Russia
: 2:5000/14@FidoNet, music@spider.nrcde.ru

: Distributed by: NTONYX Ltd.

:
: Introduction
: ------------

: The Virtual Audio Cable embodies an idea of physical interconnection
: cable applied to Windows digital sound devices (Wave In and Wave Out).
: Driver creates a pairs of Wave In/Out multi-client device ports; "In"
: and "Out" ports in each pair are internally connected so all digital
: audio data sent (played) to "Out" part of the cable by one program is
: directly transferred to the "In" part and can be retrieved (recorded)
: by another program. This mechanism allows to interconnect several
: programs that are using Wave devices - software synthesizers, sound
: processors, sound editors, sequencers etc. Additionally, it allows to
: record pure digital audio data produced by programs that don't create
: WAV files, sending audio only to Wave device in real time.

: Each port of driver is multi-client, allowing multiple applications to
: open the port at same time. All sounds sends to Out port are mixed,
: all clients connected to In port get the individual copy of sound.

: Small utility, Audio Repeater, is included into the package to monitor
: sounds transferred by the cable.

:
: System requirements
: -------------------

: VAC is designed to work under Windows 3.1 Enhanced Mode (386 or higher
: CPUs), Windows 95 or 98, but tested only under Windows 95. Any amount
: of RAM enough for Windows will be enough for VAC too.

:
: Features
: --------

: Up to 64 cables in full version, one cable in demo.

: 1..1000 interrupts per second in full version, 20 in demo.

: Almost any sound format (sample rate, size and channels).

: Unlimited number of clients connected to each port.

: Sound mixing between clients at output port.

: Audio Repeater application that transfers from any Wave In to any Wave
: Out device.

:
: Compatibility
: -------------

: Driver is compatible with any application that uses Windows multimedia
: waveform devices (Wave In/Wave Out) such as Windows Media Player,
: Sound Recorder, Cool Edit (Syntrillium), Sound Forge (Sonic Foundry),
: Cubase/WaveLab (Steinberg), Cakewalk (Cakewalk Software), Generator
: (Native Instruments), WinAMP (NullSoft) and others.

: Some modern Win32 applications use DirectSound interface to
: communicate with audio equipment. Current version of VAC doesn't
: support DirectSound but Windows 95 DirectX subsystem has an emulator
: that makes any standard waveform device DirectSound-compatible.
: However, some application (GigaSampler, for example) require "true"
: DirectSound devices - they will not work with current VAC version.

:
: Installation
: ------------

: If driver files are packed, first unpack the archive to any empty
: directory on your hard disk.

: In Windows 95, go to the Control Panel, double click "Add New
: Hardware" icon, answer "No" to auto search prompt, then select "Sound,
: video and game controllers". In device list dialog select "Have disk"
: and enter a path to the driver directory. Select "Virtual Audio Cable
: Device Driver" and follow instructions displayed.

: In Windows 3.1, go to the Control Panel, double click "Drivers" icon,
: select "Add", then "Unlisted or updated driver", enter a path to the
: driver directory and select "Virtual Audio Cable Device Driver".

: Windows restart is required to activate installed driver.

: Audio Repeater (audiorpt.exe) can be placed in any directory with
: creating shortcut to it.

: After system restart, there appears a new Wave Device "Virtual Audio
: Cable", having two Digital Audio ports: "Audio Cable 1 In" for input
: port and "Audio Cable 1 Out" for output port.

: Full version creates (and further recognizes) a parameter section
: named "[Virtual Audio Cable]" of Windows SYSTEM.INI file. There are
: two keys in this section:

: NumberOfCables - actual number of cables supported by driver;

: IntsPerSec - number of interrupts per second during transfer.

: You can edit this file using SysEdit or any other text editor like
: NotePad, and manually change these value in ranges described in
: Features section of this manual.

: Increasing number of interrupts per second, you can reach less
: interval between sending sound to Out port and retrieving them from In
: port. But the larger value is specified in IntsPerSec, the more
: overhead will be created in system. Typical audio cards uses 15..20
: interrupts per second.

: Don't forget that Windows restart is required to take effect of the
: changes.

:
: Working with cables
: -------------------

: Both cable sides are standard Windows MME wave devices, you can use
: "In" and "Out" ports of each cable in any program that works with
: audio devices. All cables are completely independent. Both sides of
: one cable must be open with same format: if other side isn't open,
: each device accepts any wave format; when other side is open with
: given format, device accepts only same format.

: Each port is multi-client, allowing unlimited number of programs that
: may use the port at same time.

: Virtual cable behaves as a real cable:

: - when only output side is open, all played data is ignored;

: - when only input side is open, silence is recorded;

: - when both sides are open, all data sent to output side appears
: unchanged at input side;

: - if multiple programs are connected to Out port, all sound streams
: are mixed together;

: - if multiple programs are connected to In port, they get individual
: copies of main sound stream.

:
: Mixing of output streams is relatively dumb: all sample values are
: simply added together, and there are no overflow check. If there are
: many clients and/or they produce high volume levels, the resulting
: sound stream may contain "wrapped" samples produced by overflow. These
: samples sounds like clicks and distortions.

: Mixing works only with samples up to 32 bit. Higher sample size allows
: only one client per output port.

: The driver ports accept any sound format with one restriction: number
: of bytes per interrupt (sample rate * bytes per sample * channels /
: interrupts per second) cannot exceed 65536.

: All internal data transfers from output to input side are completely
: digital, and no quality degradation occurs. If you play WAV file to
: output side and simultaneously record data from input side, all
: recorded data will be same as played, except of possible leading
: and/or trailing silence.

:
: Monitoring cable transfers
: --------------------------

: Audio Repeater is created primarily to monitor cable transfers. If VAC
: transfers sound from its Out to its In internally, Audio Repeater
: transfers from any Wave In device to any other Wave Out device. Thus,
: selecting Audio Cable N In and any sound card Out in Audio Repeater
: causes all sound appeared at In port of virtual cable to be sent to
: sound card DAC making it audible. Maybe, you can find other useful
: applications for the Audio Repeater :)

:
: Removing the driver from your system
: ------------------------------------

: To remove driver from system you can select "Remove" in Control Panel
: or simply delete "wave*=vac.drv" line from [drivers] section of
: SYSTEM.INI. Additionally, you can delete the "[Virtual Audio Driver]
: section. After Windows restart you will be able to delete driver file
: VAC.DRV from Windows SYSTEM directory. Audio Repeater EXE file can be
: deleted at any time.

:
: Obtaining new versions of the driver
: ------------------------------------

: Distribution rights are granted to NTONYX Ltd. Versions of VAC and
: other information can be obtained at http://www.ntonyx.com. Current
: demo version can be found at ftp://spider.nrcde.ru/pub/sound/other/ in
: file named VACDMxxx.ZIP.

:
: Distribution policy
: -------------------

: Full version of the driver is commercial. Demo version is free of
: charge, full version is granted to registered users after payment.
: Demo can be distributed freely if its package and file contents
: remains unchanged, and there are no commercial purposes. You cannot
: sell it, independently or in one set with other products. Full version
: is restricted to use on only one computer at a time, and cannot be
: copied, modified or reselled.

:
: Future plans
: ------------

: DirectSound compatibility
: Correct mixer (with proper clipping)
: MMX-aware mixer

:
: Release history:
: ================

:
: Version 1.11 (23.12.98)
: -----------------------

: Timer accuracy increased to 1 ms.

:
: Version 1.10 (20.12.98)
: -----------------------

: Added multi-client capability for each port.
: Included Audio Repeater.
: Interrupt rate value moved to INI file.
: Fixed several bugs.
: Distribution policy changed to Demo/Commercial.

:
: Version 1.01 (17.10.98)
: -----------------------

: Interrupt rate changed from 20 to 50 Hz for faster response in real
: time.

: Version 1.00 (14.10.98) - first public release
: -----------------------

AutoMotive

just testing please dont mind!!! :)
http://www.audioplayer.com/smm/wwwboard/messages/65667.html

Wav, Mp3 convert to Ram, Ra or Rm

Where can I find a converter to make RealAudio files from wav or mp3?

Re: Wav, Mp3 convert to Ram, Ra or Rm

: Where can I find a converter to make RealAudio files from wav or mp3?

Re: Wav, Mp3 convert to Ram, Ra or Rm

: : Where can I find a converter to make RealAudio files from wav or mp3?

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Re: Wav, Mp3 convert to Ram, Ra or Rm

: Where can I find a converter to make RealAudio files from wav or mp3?

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Re: Wav, Mp3 convert to Ram, Ra or Rm

: Where can I find a converter to make RealAudio files from wav or mp3?

Re: Wav, Mp3 convert to Ram, Ra or Rm

: : Where can I find a converter to make RealAudio files from wav or mp3?

Re: Wav, Mp3 convert to Ram, Ra or Rm

: : : Where can I find a converter to make RealAudio files from wav or mp3?

Re: Wav, Mp3 convert to Ram, Ra or Rm

: : : : Where can I find a converter to make RealAudio files from wav or mp3?

I think you are looking for this "dMC File Selector"