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Joe Delaronde
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Ra converter

Post by Joe Delaronde »

Anyone know of a FREE Ra file converter?
Thanks in advance.
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Post by Tom Diemer »

dbpoweramp is a great free converter.
www.dbpoweramp.com download the application

Then add some extra codecs. Many are available for it.
http://www.dbpoweramp.com/codec-central-ra.htm is the ra file codec.
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Post by Joe Delaronde »

Thanks. We'll try it.
Joe
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Post by Russ Wever »

Tom,
Before I download - on a dial-up nonetheless - do you know whether dbpoweramp will do batch conversions, or must each be done on an individual basis? I didn't see that mentioned on the website, but thought perhaps you'd know.
Thanks,
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Post by Tom Diemer »

Yes, it will. If what you mean is selecting multiple files and converting them all from the same type to another same type.

I can convert like wma to wav, multiple files. But it will only convert from one type to one other type at once.

Clear as mud..... Hopefully you know what I mean.