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RealPlayer (briefly known also as RealOne Player) is a cross-platform media player by RealNetworks that plays a number of multimedia formats including MP3, MPEG-4, QuickTime, Windows Media, and multiple versions of proprietary RealAudio and RealVideo formats.[1] The first version of RealPlayer was introduced in April 1995 as RealAudio Player, one of the first media players capable of streaming media over the Internet.[2] Version 6 of RealPlayer was called RealPlayer G2; version 9 was called RealOne Player. Free "Basic" versions have been provided as well as paid "Plus" versions with additional features. On Windows, version 9 subsumed the features of the separate program RealJukebox. RealPlayer 11 was released for Windows in November 2007. A beta release of version 11 is also available for Mac OS X. In addition, stable versions of RealPlayer are also available for Mac OS X, Linux, Unix, Palm OS, Windows Mobile, and Symbian OS.[3] The program is powered by an underlying open source media engine called Helix.[4]
FeaturesRealPlayer, beyond its function as an audio/video player, also contains additional features such as:
Supported Media Formats
Formats supported by a plug-in
Plug-InsRealPlayer has wide variety of plug-ins. Some of the plug-ins are listed at the RealPlayer accessories page, but most are not. There is no official plug-in page.
EditionsRealPlayer for WindowsRealPlayer for personal use includes audio CD burning capabilities, DVR-style playback buffering, multimedia search, Internet radio, a jukebox-style file library, an embedded web browser (using Microsoft Internet Explorer), and the ability to transfer media to a number of portable devices, including Apple's iPod, MP3 players, and Windows Media devices. Since version 11, RealPlayer also includes Flash Video support, DVD, SVCD, VCD burning and video recording (DRM is supported). The free version is not currently available for Windows x64. The BBC offers an advertising-free version for users of its website. RealPlayer Enterprise is a free lightweight advertising-free version for business. It can be administered by RealPlayer Enterprise Manager. Most consumer features have been removed from this version, and some plug-ins are not supported. Its RealSched.exe can be disabled in two steps, and it is not reinstalled upon running the player. The current stable release for Windows is version 11. RealPlayer for Mac OS XThe user interface of RealPlayer for Mac OS X was written from scratch as a Cocoa application. It encompasses both Real's Helix playback engine for RealAudio and RealVideo, and Apple's QuickTime for other file and stream types. realplayer 10 for Mac OS X is distributed for free. It includes a 10-band equalizer and video adjustment controls for RealMedia playback, and a full-screen, resizable "theater mode" for video playback, as well as many features found in its Windows counterpart. RealPlayer for Mac OS X supports web browsing via Apple's WebKit, meaning RealPlayer and Safari share cookies. realplayer 10.1 is a Universal binary. The interface of RealPlayer is similar in feel to other Mac OS X applications. It provides an AppleScript dictionary and locally-shared favorites via Bonjour. The current stable release for Mac OS X is version 11. RealPlayer for Linux/UnixRealPlayer for Linux/Unix is developed separately from the Windows and Mac versions[citation needed]. The client is based on the open-source Helix Player which can be found at the Helix Community Website. It supports RealAudio/Video, MP3 and Ogg Vorbis. The interface depends on the current GTK+ theme. RealPlayer for SymbianThe Symbian version of RealPlayer allows mobile phones to play Real Audio, Real Video, MP3, 3GP, AMR and other media formats. It is provided as freeware. RealPlayer for PalmRealPlayer 1.6.1 (US) or RealPlayer 1.6.0 (worldwide) is available for free for PalmOne-made Palm OS 5 devices, such as the Palm Tungsten or Zire series. http://www.real.com/realmobile/palmone.html It is also compatible with RealPlayer Music Store tracks. However, they will neither install nor run on non-PalmOne-made devices like Sony's Clie line of PDAs. They also do not support modern Palm smartphones such as the treo 700p, 755p, or Centro, although the treo 600 and 650 are listed as supported devices. Their Web page regarding PalmOS support (shown above) gives no indication if support for those devices will ever be provided. RealJukeboxRealJukebox was a computer program released by RealNetworks that allowed users to organise their digital music. It was first released in May 1999. By late 2001 the functions of the program had been integrated into the Real's core media player program, RealPlayer. RealNetworks Schedulerrealsched.exe (RealNetworks Scheduler, also found as Evntsvc.exe or TkBellExe) is a background process, bundled with the installation of RealPlayer. It is intended to provide users with information about critical realplayer updates, and as such is only functional when a computer is connected to the Internet. It is non-essential to Windows and to RealPlayer. The process generally takes 136k of system memory. Realsched.exe has been known to exhibit excessive CPU usage[citation needed]. The file can be disabled with Windows software tools and moderate computer skills. CriticismIn 2006 PC World Magazine named RealPlayer (of 1999) as #2 in its list of the 25 worst products of all time, writing that RealPlayer "had a disturbing way of making itself a little too much at home on your PC--installing itself as the default media player, taking liberties with your Windows Registry, popping up annoying 'messages' that were really just advertisements, and so on."[37] In 2007, it placed RealPlayer (of 1996-2004) at #5 in its list of the 20 most annoying tech products.[38] In 2008 StopBadware.org called RealPlayer "badware" due to failure to completely disclose software components it installs as well as those it leaves behind after being un-installed.[39] Message Centerrealplayer 10 is configured to run the Message Center program automatically at system startup and RealPlayer shutdown. The Message Center has generated controversy because it features advertisements for bands, and for material that may be considered unacceptable for children, such as "Hottest Hollywood Sex Scenes," featured on January 27, 2007. Although there is an option to turn the messages off, realplayer 10 will automatically turn some message options back on. As a result, the Message Center will almost always pop up with new messages, in an adware like behavior.[40] However, since version 10.5, it is possible to turn the Message Center off completely.[41] PrivacyIn 1999 security researcher Richard M. Smith dissected some of RealJukebox's network traffic and discovered that it was sending a unique identifier with information about the music titles to which its users were listening.[42][43] RealNetworks acknowledged this, and after an outcry, removed it in version 1.02. Their download page stated RealJukebox included privacy enhancements and gave a link to the privacy policy.[37] Interference with Windows startupRealPlayer changes the startup settings in Windows so that the application starts up every time the system is booted (even though the application is only needed when playing realmedia content). If the user fixes the startup settings Realplayer changes them again the next time the application is run. This adds to concerns over spyware and the fact that the program is using system resources unnecessarily and therefore slowing down (particularly older) computers. The software doesn't offer the user any option to prevent this behaviour.[44][45] Interaction with other sound applicationsRealPlayer commands Windows' Wave volume control.[46][47] Up until and including version 10.5, if RealPlayer was muted, other Wave sound sources (system sounds, VOIP applications, screen readers, etc) would be muted. However this issue was fixed upon the release of version 11. Two commercial solutions exist for previous versions of the software:
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