Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.
Depending on how professional the operation hosting the file is you may be able to use some simple html to get the file. Save the .rm file to your hard disk and then open it with a text editor. There will be a url for the file that you are after. Make a simple html page on your hard disk with a link to that file. Open your new html file and try Download link to disk. There are ways to block people from doing this, but occasionally it will work.
 
Originally posted by rfgecko33
Depending on how professional the operation hosting the file is you may be able to use some simple html to get the file. Save the .rm file to your hard disk and then open it with a text editor. There will be a url for the file that you are after. Make a simple html page on your hard disk with a link to that file. Open your new html file and try Download link to disk. There are ways to block people from doing this, but occasionally it will work.

That seems like a cool way to do it - I'll give it a shot. I assume .rm files are streamed versions of existing RealAudio files on the server?
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.