RealPlayer On Linux and Mac OS X

Filed in: Linux, Technology — June 29th, 2004

RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS

RealNetworks Inc. announced Monday the forthcoming release of RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS X, the latest release of their media player software for Mac users. The software is being released as a public beta version on Wednesday, June 30. Able to play audio and video in formats include RealNetworks’ own RealAudio and RealVideo formats, RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS X can also play back QuickTime video content in full screen mode, offers video controls and a graphic equalizer, integrates a browser window and supports Rendezvous, Apple’s terminology for zero-configuration networking. The software plays back free content and subscription-based content made available through RealNetworks’ RadioPass and SuperPass services.

[ Read more @ Yahoo! News ]

RealPlayer Lands on More Linux Desktops

RealNetworks is moving to make its digital media player the default choice for Linux desktop systems, announcing this week that Linux distributors Red Hat and Novell have both agreed to include versions of its player in their open source desktop software.

[ Read more @ PCWorld.com ]

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