Will RealPlayer be supported in future?

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Will RealPlayer be supported in future?

Postby linux·newbie » 31 Jul 2004 02:04

Are the developers working on support for RealPlayer codecs, or did they decide not to support it?
In the meantime, what alternative programs are there for RP files? Thanks.

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Re: Will RealPlayer be supported in future?

Postby fkuehne » 31 Jul 2004 02:09

VLC won't support any RealMedia files in the upcoming time, except you can convinse RealNetworks to publish their codec specifications. You can find more infos on this topic by browsing this forum.

Under Linux, MPlayer might be able to play RM-files, but I'm not sure about this. If it can, it is violating its own license btw.

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Real Media & codecs

Postby linux·newbie » 31 Jul 2004 02:57

But it says on http://www.videolan.org :

"Previews of next release : VLC will now be able to play all Real and Windows Media Video 3 content."

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Postby The DJ » 31 Jul 2004 10:42

And it has really funny pictures in those links
It also claims VLC sends video to the planet mars.
And it says: NOTE: Look at the posting date before asking stupid questions.

and the posting date is april 1st. I guess april still fools.
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Realplayer

Postby hrf » 30 Oct 2004 21:18

mplayer plays realaudio streams under windows!

using a set of codecs as follows (including cook etc)

Code: Select all

12/09/2003 19:21 278,528 pncrt.dll 09/06/2002 18:34 49,152 tokr3260.dll 09/06/2002 18:34 17,408 sipr3260.dll 09/06/2002 18:33 40,448 dspr3260.dll 09/06/2002 18:33 177,152 drv33260.dll 09/06/2002 18:32 160,768 drv23260.dll 09/06/2002 18:32 90,624 drv13260.dll 09/06/2002 18:32 20,992 dnet3260.dll 09/06/2002 18:32 36,864 ddnt3260.dll 09/06/2002 18:32 49,664 cook3260.dll 09/06/2002 18:32 19,968 atrc3260.dll

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Postby The DJ » 31 Oct 2004 01:57

The license of VLC doesn't allow using those libraries, because they are proprietary and not part of the OS.
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Postby MikeBell » 31 Oct 2004 08:01

Isn't Real player open source (at least a version of it): https://helixcommunity.org/

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Postby markfm » 31 Oct 2004 13:53

The CODECs themselves are not open source, as is clearly indicated on the Helix page which talks about the Real CODECs.

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Postby Jim » 01 Nov 2004 15:24

zoom player can play real media files if you have real player installed. You also need some other file to get it to work, it willl say in the format compatability list. But atleast that way you don't actually have to USE real player. (god that thing sucks.) I imagine you could delete all the crap it installs minus what zoom needs and it would still work. I just wish people stopped using real media. OGM!


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