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What's up with .ram files ?

labgrade

Member In Memoriam
I can't open 'em. Get some error = "unsupported format" or sumpin or nuther.

Running MediaPlayer 7 ... what's up?

& thanks
 
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PreserveFreedom

Guest
I think .ram has something to do with RealAudio or RealMedia player. It isn't the same as the Windows Media Player. SOmetimes they are .rm files. I am not sure if this is what you are having trouble with though.
 

labgrade

Member In Memoriam
Yup. It's the downloadable .ram files that are posted here from time to time re "puke speach of the week."
 

labgrade

Member In Memoriam
Thanks, 2GSP. Started to do that earlier but the auto download (I really do hate these things - I much rather download the file & install myself. Call it a quirk) came up with some "do you want AOL to ... ?"-thing & stopped the whole deal.

After actually doing the install (later), it was only an AOL icon or somesuch.

Detest AOL & my PC-builder guys actually have a policy that they charge extra for any fix if any AOL stuff is loaded on the PC.
 

Hal

New member
Detest AOL & my PC-builder guys actually have a policy that they charge extra for any fix if any AOL stuff is loaded on the PC
YESSSSSS!!!!!! Wise, wise folks there.
I suggested to the powers that be where I work that our charges for AOL get spelled out as double right up front due to the amount of time we spend on hold with tech (non)support.
 
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