RA to PRC Converter

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Rapid Conversion

Our servers convert RA to PRC quickly, even for longer recordings. Download your result as soon as processing finishes.

Custom Settings

Adjust sample rate, bit depth, channels, and codec parameters before converting your RA to PRC for full control over the output.

Bulk Conversion

Convert an entire folder of RA recordings to PRC at once. Just upload all files and let the batch converter handle the rest.

How to convert RA to PRC

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose prc or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your prc file right afterwards

About formats

RealAudio is a proprietary audio format developed by RealNetworks and first released in 1995 as one of the earliest technologies enabling real-time audio streaming over the internet. During the dial-up era, RealAudio was genuinely revolutionary — it let users listen to audio as it downloaded rather than waiting for the entire file, a paradigm shift when a three-minute song could take 30 minutes to transfer. The format evolved through multiple codec generations: early versions used low-bitrate speech codecs for 14.4 kbps modems, while later iterations (RealAudio 10, built on AAC) delivered near-CD quality. RA files support constant and variable bitrate encoding, adaptive multi-bitrate streaming, and buffering algorithms designed to minimize playback interruptions on unreliable connections. At its peak, RealPlayer was installed on hundreds of millions of PCs, and broadcasters like the BBC and NPR relied on RealAudio for online streams. A lasting technical contribution was the adaptive bitrate streaming concept that influenced later standards like HLS and DASH. Though supplanted by modern codecs, vast archives of RA content from early web radio still exist and need conversion for playback on current devices.
Developer: RealNetworks
Initial release: April 1995
PRC is an audio file format associated with Psion) handheld organizers, particularly the Series 3 and Series 5 lines from the 1990s. These pocket computers included built-in microphones and basic voice recording capabilities, storing captured audio in the PRC container. The encoding is typically ADPCM-based (Adaptive Differential Pulse-Code Modulation), balancing file size against audio intelligibility given the severe storage constraints of early PDAs — the original Psion Series 3 had just 256 KB of RAM doubling as storage. PRC audio is generally mono at low sample rates (often 8 kHz), optimized for speech rather than music. One advantage was tight integration with the EPOC operating system (later evolving into Symbian), letting users embed voice notes directly in agenda entries and database records. The compact file sizes — a minute of speech consumed only a few kilobytes — made it feasible to store dozens of memos on devices with minimal memory. While PRC audio is a legacy format today, conversion tools exist for extracting recordings from archived Psion devices, which remain collectible among retro computing enthusiasts.
Developer: Psion PLC
Initial release: 1993

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert RA to PRC?

The RealAudio format is a relic of the late 1990s. Moving to PRC brings your content into the current audio landscape.

What opens PRC audio?

PRC can be opened with Palm OS emulators, SoX, specialized converters. Most modern audio applications handle this format without issues.

How is audio fidelity handled during conversion?

The converter preserves maximum fidelity. If PRC is lossless, no data is discarded. Lossy codecs apply minimal perceptible compression.

Does the converter support batch RA conversion?

Absolutely. You can upload a batch of RA files and convert them all to PRC together, saving significant time on large collections.

Are my RA uploads kept private?

Yes. Uploaded RA files are deleted right after conversion, and the PRC output is removed from our servers within 24 hours automatically.

Do I need to install anything?

No installation needed. The RA to PRC converter is fully browser-based — open the page, upload your audio, and download the result.