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In Reply to: Re: "Real Audio to .AIFF" posted by Rimmer on August 01, 2002 at 04:32:09:
: There is only one way I know and that's the record the output of the Mac. There could be another way but I am not sure. : I think there is a program around that records the output of the Mac as an input. I wouldn't know what it's called, sorry.. : Rimmer It's called "AIFF Writer", and you can get it for free from the Apple Developers site. It reroutes the audio to a disk file rather than the speakers, so you won't hear anything while it's running, but apart from that it works fine. Snapz Pro also has the capability of recording your Mac's sounds as well as its screen activity (so you can convert RealVideo to Quicktime)...
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