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.RAM File Extension

A .RAM file is a Real Audio Metadata File, created by RealNetworks.

Open with VideoLAN VLC media player. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .RAM file?

The .RAM file extension stands for Real Audio Metadata File. This type of file is essentially a link file used by RealPlayer, which is a multimedia software application designed for streaming audio and video from the Internet. The .RAM file itself is saved in a simple text format and contains a hyperlink, or URL, that points to an actual audio file with the .RA extension. This .RA file can then be streamed online.

The URL included in a .RAM file typically starts with "pnm" or "rtsp." These are protocols, or methods, used to access and play the RealAudio data. "PNM" stands for Progressive Networks Metadata, and "RTSP" stands for Real Time Streaming Protocol. Both are used to facilitate the streaming of multimedia content over the internet.

To open a .RAM file, you can use several different programs: 1. **VideoLAN VLC media player** - This is a versatile media player that can handle a wide range of audio and video formats, including .RAM files. 2. **Web browser with the RealPlayer plugin** - Some web browsers can open .RAM files directly if they have the RealPlayer plugin installed. This plugin allows the browser to stream the audio content linked within the .RAM file. 3. **RealNetworks RealPlayer 20/20+** - This is the latest version of RealPlayer, specifically designed to work with Real Audio and Video formats, including .RAM files. 4. **JRiver Media Center** - A multimedia application that can also manage and play various types of media files, including those with the .RAM extension. 5. **DVDVideoSoft Audio Converter** - While primarily used for converting audio files from one format to another, it can also handle playback of certain file types, including .RAM.

Using any of these programs, you can open and stream the audio content linked within a .RAM file, enjoying the media as intended.

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