TINRA - That Is Not Real Anymore Version 0.03 by The ZT! TINRA is a RealVideo to AVI decoder. Although it has many limitations it's the only way I know to do this. The RealPlayer G2 has to be installed. Usage: tinra file:therealvideo.rm output.avi What's new: (0.03) - fixed a bug which was introduced in 0.02 and which caused crashes when TINRA finished its work - optimized the speed (see also "Bugs and limitations") (0.02) - AVIs created by TINRA can now be opened in VirtualDub and AviUtl - TINRA converts RealAudio-only files, too. You'll get an audio-only AVI, so if you need a WAV please use a program like AVI2WAV by A. Grgic (http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Way/9629/avi2wav.htm). BTW: VirtualDub/AviUtl won't do it since they don't like AVIs without a video stream. - A bug which made the audio track seem much too long in some players was fixed. Bugs and limitations: - TINRA is a quick and dirty hack, so expect some crashes - TINRA only decodes RMA_RGB and RMA_YUV2 colorcoded videos - TINRA creates uncompressed AVIs which become very, very big - Because of that the 2 GB limit for files is reached very soon - The framerate of RealVideos can be variable, the AVI-framerate isn't. So Audio and Video may get a bit out of sync sometimes - The faster your computer is, the better will the framerate. Since TINRA uses the RealPlayer to decode the videos and the RealPlayer tries to play videos in real-time, the AVI-framerate will be less than the framerate of the original video when your computer is too slow to decode all frames in real-time. TINRA is freeware. You may copy and use it as much as you want. And: I'm not responsible for any damage it causes or if you use it to do illegal stuff. Support: No, I'm not giving away my e-mail address since I don't want to offer personal support for TINRA. But you can contact me at rec.video.desktop or de.comp.tv+video (german). Please mention TINRA in the subject so I can find your question. Homepage: Current TINRA homepage is http://members.infomak.com/tinra/