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how to convert .smi files to wav ram or mp3
Posted by dhanisha on Sun, 11/02/03 - 20:10:46.
could someone pls. tell me how to convert a .smi file to ra ram wav or mp3 pls.
thanx
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Re: how to convert .smi files to wav ram or mp3
: could someone pls. tell me how to convert a .smi file to wav or mp3 pls.
: thanx
Re: how to convert .smi files to wav ram or mp3
: could someone pls. tell me how to convert a .smi file to ra ram wav or mp3 pls.
: thanx
Wats up. I have the answer to your problem. Open up the .smi file in Notepad. To do this hold down shift and right click on the file, it should now give you an 'open with' option. Select notepad as the program. It should open up as a few lines of text. Look for a line which starts like <audio src=". Mark the text between the quote marks and copy it. Now open up a new notepad file and paste this text. Go to save as and in the file type select all files. When naming the file add .ram on to the end whatever name you want, then save. When you open this new file the graphics will not be there and you will have a regular .ram audio stream. I have heard of a program called Streambox ripper which can rip rams and convert them to .rm which you can play off hard drive. Try and download that. Hope this advice helps.
Re: how to convert .smi files to wav ram or mp3
: could someone pls. tell me how to convert a .smi file to ra ram wav or mp3 pls.
: thanx
Wats up. I have the answer to your problem. Open up the .smi file in Notepad. To do this hold down shift and right click on the file, it should now give you an 'open with' option. Select notepad as the program. It should open up as a few lines of text. Look for a line which starts like <audio src=". Mark the text between the quote marks and copy it. Now open up a new notepad file and paste this text. Go to save as and in the file type select all files. When naming the file add .ram on to the end whatever name you want, then save. When you open this new file the graphics will not be there and you will have a regular .ram audio stream. I have heard of a program called Streambox ripper which can rip rams and convert them to .rm which you can play off hard drive. Try and download that. Hope this advice helps.