Microsoft.
FYI,
Alan
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Subject: realplayer (was: Re: RealNetworks going Open Source?)
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Since when can
On 22 Jul 2002, at 4:05pm, Kevin D. Clark wrote:
Since when can RealPlayer decode Windows Media? The version I have on
Linux (8.0.3.421) certainly cannot. More information, please.
Where does one obtain this version, anyways?
http://proforma.real.com/real/player/unix/unix.html
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, at 4:42pm, Alan R. wrote:
The CEO was really high on the helix server running on Linux.
Just FYI, RealServer, their current proprietary product, already runs on
Linux, so making the Open Source version run on Linux should be a
no-brainer. :-)
He also speculated that a
Linux Users' Group
Subject: RE: realplayer (was: Re: RealNetworks going Open Source?)
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, at 4:42pm, Alan R. wrote:
The CEO was really high on the helix server running on Linux.
Just FYI, RealServer, their current proprietary product, already runs on
Linux, so making the Open
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 22 Jul 2002, at 4:05pm, Kevin D. Clark wrote:
Since when can RealPlayer decode Windows Media? The version I have on
Linux (8.0.3.421) certainly cannot. More information, please.
Where does one obtain this version, anyways?
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, at 5:37pm, Alan R. wrote:
About the player being Vapoware... I agree. But they did just release a
Mac OS X version of RealOne Player on July 17 so things look good.
Oh, I certainly won't complain if it happens. :)
On a related note, I just found an alpha release