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Playing .rm files in Winamp

12 August 2007 20 Comments

Sometimes we might get frustrated with .rm files if we have to use different music players to play these files. An option would be to use a rm to mp3 converter to convert or real player files to mp3 so that we can play them on our favourite music players like Windows Media Player or Winamp .

There is a way , a little codec that enables you to play .rm files in Winamp also. After installing Winamp and real player , install this codec . After that you will be able to play your .rm files in Winamp without the use of Real Player.


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    • Brown Baron said:

      Very nice! I’ve been looking for a solution to this for a long time. Thanks buddy.

    • TipsoSaurus said:

      Ah! that’s just wonderful. Its good to keep less software installed in the system. Although, I use K lite media codec for any other extension which winamp can’t play :)

      Nice theme….too :)

    • Ken Xu said:

      :)
      I share the same idea with TipsoSaurus. I’m also using KLite. But winamp still become my best companion in playing musics.

      Btw, you change your theme to illacrimo? Nice! :D

    • SharePoint Consulting, SharePoint Installations, Microsoft Technologies said:

      [...] Playing .rm files in Winamp [Madhur Kapoor’s Blog] There is a way , a little codec that enables you to play .rm files in Winamp also. After installing Winamp and real player , install this codec . (tags: media streaming) [...]

    • sindhu said:

      i use this and to play flv files ;] use this

    • Lovedeep Wadhwa said:

      Nice soft, i also prefer winamp to play audio files. :)

      @Sindhu: Thanks for the link. I never thought about playing FLV files in winamp. :D

    • Haris said:

      I’m a big fan of Winamp and this is a good treat for me :D Thanks for sharing this. But I wished installing Real Player was not a requirement.

    • Madhur Kapoor said:

      @sindhu

      Thanks for the link . It is really helpful.

    • ram said:

      Nice find, it was really useful

    • praveen said:

      I thought that real media encoding is a properitory and needs a real player to play .rm files. Is thin add-in released by real Player

    • Madhur Kapoor said:

      @praveen
      I dont think so

    • Benedict Herold said:

      Nice find! but recently I stopped using WinAmp!

    • vikram said:

      Nice Tool Dude !

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    • hindodi said:

      thnx u r an angel u know that

    • esso_x said:

      It’s a nice work fine very thanks
      Esso

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