RealPlayer video files usually have one of the following extensions: # .rm # .ram # .rmvb
you do not do that
rm -rf <path to directory>
You can find a lot of converters at www.download.com but most are on a trial base and cost
Here's how you can convert Rm to Mp3 files. Start by getting into Free-Codecs official website and download the RM to MP3 converter. Once downloaded, install the software on to your computer. Once installed, run the software and click on 'Add Files'. Browse your computer for the file you wish to convert and select Open. Change the settings to your preference. Click the Start Button.
Recursively removes all files from the directory and all under it.
From the command line: To find the files there are a variety of utilities that you can use including: find, locate, and slocate. To remove the files use the command: rm filename.ext
rm is RealMedia. That format is mostly streaming media and you can get a player for that at "www.real.com ".rm is a secret file format so it cannot be changed to other video format.Its decoding or hacking is not permitted.
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