Audio converter from rm to mp3

Hello everyone,
I'm having hard time looking for a software for converting audios from rm to mp3 player. Could someone help me with that, PLEASE??
PLEASE HELP ME

Yes, this is what I meant.
Do you know any program I can use to convert them to MP3 player?
Thank you..

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