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RealPlayer
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RealPlayer

A multimedia player from RealNetworks that plays RealAudio and RealVideo transmissions. Included is the technology (see RealJukebox) for organizing music files and creating MP3 files from audio CDs. The name was changed to RealOne in 2001 along with several refinements and later renamed back to RealPlayer. See RealAudio and RealVideo.



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Some sites include instructions for downloading the free online players that are necessary to view the media, including QuickTime Player, RealPlayer/ RealOne Player and Windows Media Player, and some provide separate options for broadband and dial-up users.
The video presentation via the Internet requires downloading the RealOne Player, which is available free of charge (basic version) or for a one-time fee of $19.
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