: Hey Shaun, : Thanks a lot for the advice...it's helped a lot...thanks again....Amitabh Jotwani
: : I ran into the same problem, and came up with a pretty easy solution. Just a note, never, never use Real File types, they are garbage and take over your computer.
: : 1) Rename the file extension from RMJ to RA. These are both real audio file types, and are in the same exact format. I used a free program called Smart Rename from cNet (www.download.com) : : 2)Then you need to convert these RA or RMJ files to mp3. You can use dBpowerAMP Music Converter 9.0 this is also available from Cnet. After downloading this, you will need to download a codec from the dbpoweramp website that converts RA files to wav or Mp3. The web address is http://www.dbpoweramp.com/codec-central.htm These programs are free. : : After installing the program and codec converter, you can now convert the files. It convert in real time, so if the song is 2 minutes long, it will take two minutes for the conversion. You can normalize the tracks, and select a whole bunch to be done at one time.
: : Sound quality is good, and you can burn these onto a cd.