[MPlayer-users] Realmedia support?

"uber at stunix.com" at mplayerhq.hu "uber at stunix.com" at mplayerhq.hu
Sun Feb 22 10:30:46 CET 2004


Many many thanks for those words of help and wisdom, however in the last 2 
years, I too have grown to love Linux, and use a combination of XMMS, lame 
and Grip to rip and listen to cds, and I am slowly working my way thru 
re-encoding the .rmj files on a spare box which has never seen the internet, 
therefore can never inform Real of its existance! (a slow task being as it 
crashes after encoding 5 tracks) anyway, I am looking at GNU software for 
streaming video for future use, which is where Mplayer, Mencoder come in.  
However, I still havn't got my head around all the configuration and encoding 
options, There does seem to be a lack of documentation clear enough to be 
read and understood my me, so I watch these mails.

what would really be nice is a post containing links to all codecs, and the 
clear commandline to compile the beast, then examples of re-encoding video 
formats and dvd ripping.

thanks again for the advice thou.
stu


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On Saturday 21 February 2004 10:17 pm, you wrote:
> > 
> > Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 05:20:02 +0000
> > Sender: mplayer-users-bounces at mplayerhq.hu
> >
> >
> > as an innocent by-stander, I too have interest in decoding (and
> > hopefullyre encoding) real media files (of which my community tv station
> > has 400 hrs of). I have used Real Producer and Helix to stream audio and
> > video in the past, but feel that Real have the same "barb" as M$ for
> > example, my Real Jukebox for which I paid =A335 no longer runs as it
> > wants to upgrade to REALONE -which unlicenced will only rip cds to .rmj
> > format.
> >
> > Over the years, I have seen many Real formats come and go, and it would
> > be nice to find or produce a codec or family of codecs to decrypt these
> > files to something less proprietry, ie MP4.
> >
> > Keep up the good work guys n gurlz,
>
> I can't help you with mplayer and RealMedia streams, but I do have
> RealOne and Real had a free plug-in to generate MP3 files. I used to use
> it regularly before I switched to Grip for CDs. The plug-in was
> available on the Real web site.

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