You can use the real player codecs with mplayer. I like this approach because there are a lot of neat features to mplayer like redirecting the output of streaming media through your PCM device, and into a wav on disk (which then can be encoded as mp3, ogg, etc for later listening).

- Sebastian

On Wed, 18 May 2005, William Roddy wrote:

HelixPlayer and RealPlayer are almost identical. RealPlay is now cooperating with Helix. Helix is regarded as the open-source project, the one that's being included with some new distributions; RealPlayer is still proprietary, but works very well with Linux now and is free "as in beer." The only other difference I've noticed is their logos.

William Roddy
Quincy CA
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