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Abdur Rahmaan

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Asalaamu Alaikum,
JazakAllahu kair for beneficial media section for the great lectures. You would with all these lectures, one would be full. But I guess I am greedy for knowledge like all the bros/sis. I was looking for some specific lectures that I couldn't find. The ones I am looking for are either in ram files (I prefer mp3 or wav)that I hate or not present. Please Help! Here they are.

- Tafseer Surah Takathur and Surah Hashr by Yasir Qadhi
- Aqeedah Wasatiyah, Ali Tamimi
- More Waleed Basyouni lectures

JazakAllahu Kair

Salaam
 
using online free rm to mp3 converter, you can convert any type to mp3..
will post the link to the software if u need
 
Asalamu Alaikum, :sl:

JazakAllahu Kairan, for the lectures and the link for rm converter. A lot of great lectures are in rm that I was looking for. Also I guess there is no online lecture on Tafseer Surah Hashr by Sheikh Yasir Qadhi. I read the lecture on
http://www.khutbah.com/index.php?type=5&id=1192&language=8, it is beautiful. The Names of Allah just gives you a great emanrush.
We'll if any one finds the lecture online let me know.
Salaam
 
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I just used the ram converter, IT IS VERY SLOW.
For one file to convert it's taking about 15 min. Am I doing something wrong or is it that slow. Is there a faster version any one knows about. I am all about using time wisely, not to be greedy or rude. JazakAllahu kair for the converter. I am going to use it till I find a faster one. Better than nothing.
salaam
 
in the options, just try to reduce the streaming quality i.e bytes/second while converting.
i.e check the bytes/second quality of the original ram lecture and keep the same for mp3 as well. even if you give more bytes/second,you will not be gaining the more quality than the original
 
in the options, just try to reduce the streaming quality i.e bytes/second while converting.
i.e check the bytes/second quality of the original ram lecture and keep the same for mp3 as well. even if you give more bytes/second,you will not be gaining the more quality than the original

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How do I check the bytes/second of the original ram lecture?

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