Difference between revisions of "Real Media Video"

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The [[helix]] player and [[RealPlayer]] is better at playing this kind of file.
 
The [[helix]] player and [[RealPlayer]] is better at playing this kind of file.
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[Comment] Gunni: What happens if you make a codec for RM files that "ignores" anything BUT the video itself... atleast to begin with...

Revision as of 04:39, 24 June 2006

RealMedia Video is the video codec used in RealMedia files, which are played on RealPlayer. The Real Media Codecs are proprietary, which makes their support in other applications pretty difficult.

Compatability

Template:Unsupported Some versions of RealMedia video format can be played with VLC, but in your RealMedia file, there's all sorts of networking stuff, and it is that which causes problems. See RealMedia for more details.

The helix player and RealPlayer is better at playing this kind of file.


[Comment] Gunni: What happens if you make a codec for RM files that "ignores" anything BUT the video itself... atleast to begin with...