RealPlayer is the all-in-one digital media player that lets you find anything and play everything. The new RealPlayer gives you the ability to download them all to your personal video playlist. Grab videos from thousands of Web sites with just one click. Watch them whenever you want and wherever you want. You can even burn your greatest hits to DVD. Find the Web video you want - and Real it in. Most major formats are supported, including Real, Windows Media, Flash, and QuickTime.
Features:
Features:
- Innovative, single-click process to quickly download and save videos for later enjoyment.
- Download multiple videos simultaneously with RealPlayer, allowing people to save time and easily multitask. Users can also start downloading in the middle of watching a video, and the entire video will be captured.
- The new RealPlayer supports videos created in the most popular formats, including Flash, Windows Media, QuickTime, and Real.
- Easily burn videos to CD (or to DVD, using RealPlayer Plus). The Video CD format used by RealPlayer can be played in most DVD players.
- Send links of their favorite videos to your friends with a convenient "Share with a Friend" feature. The link that arrives in your friends' email will direct them to the online source of the video content their friend downloaded.
- RealPlayer supports both downloading and recording for popular streaming format (Windows Media, Real, and QuickTime)
- RealPlayer will only download/record video that is not protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management) systems.
- RealPlayer features an improved look and feel, a streamlined installation process and faster video playback.
- RealPlayer will first be released for Windows, and will work with both Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. Real plans a version for the Mac to be released later in the year.
















They really came a long way.
cause the last i knew there software was full of junk and bloated as heck.... only option for me is real alternative or nothing.
but the good thing is almost nothing uses real stuff nowaways
which would actually be impossible come to thing of it
since most software that is reported is for windows
- 700 MHz processor or equivalent
- 256 MB of RAM
- 60 MB available disk space
- 16-bit sound card and speakers
- Super VGA (800 x 600, 65k color) or higher-resolution video adapter and monitor
- Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or later, Vista
RealPlayer Recommended System Requirements
- 1 GHz processor or greater (supports simultaneous record/playback features)
- 512 MB of RAM, 1 GB with Vista or later
- High-speed Internet connection (audio/video)
- Full Duplex sound card and speakers
- CD and DVD writer (for CD and DVD writing features)
- DVD player and DVD playback software (for DVD playback)
- 4+ GB available disk space for writing Media and MP3 DVDs and CDs
- Windows Media Player 9.0 or later
- QuickTime 6.4 or later
- Adobe Flash Player 8 or later
- If using Screen-Reader software: JAWS (v4.02 or greater recommended) or Window-Eyes (v4.21 or greater)
Enough with the Real Player 11 bash already, don't like it don't use it. Real Player 11 is much improved over RP 10 and the interface is much cleaner now with less clutter. RP 10 was too much of a mess... How is RP 11 bloatware?
>_> Tell me something that doesn't "sync" with my MP3 player (Creative ZEN MicroPhoto). Then I'll stop using it.
Enough with the Real Player 11 bash already, don't like it don't use it. Real Player 11 is much improved over RP 10 and the interface is much cleaner now with less clutter. RP 10 was too much of a mess... How is RP 11 bloatware?
Well, i mean by bloatware: "memory eater".....you're right, RealPlayer 11 is a lot better that 10, with great new features....but it uses much more memory than 10....and you can use AIMP whcih uses less than 5MB, or even Foobar2000.....but as you said:"Don't like it, Don't Use it"....
cheers......
Check out the file name.
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