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I only use it on the BBC website, because they insist on most of their streamed content being in Realplayer format. Some videos are available in WMP. BBC Radio uses realplayer only which is a pain. I have stopped all activity like that bugger tkbell.exe and stripped it back to basics. I tried realalternative but it wouldn't work with the Beeb.

Why they can't offer their content in WMP is beyond me.

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Rumored that it is a huge spyware so I won't use it.

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But it doesn't have spyware.

I dont use RP mind. It attempted to take over my iPod (givin me a choices box when I plugged in) that annoyed me no end.

I think its media library is pretty awful too.

I use R1Enterprise for BBC, AHH (AllHipHop) and HHDX (HiphopDX) streams.

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I registered the Plus version about three years ago, and have always received free upgrades. The $19.95 Plus version does have some very nice features such as file conversion, the toolbar mode and full-speed CD-burning. It will also play nearly every codec on the market, including protected files from all the major online stores. iTunes 4.7 has a nasty bug where it won't allow some people to import CDs at anything other than 128Kbps, so I've been using RealPlayer 10.5 to import all my discs. It rips/encodes CDs as 100% iPod-compatile .m4a AAC files by default.

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I registered the Plus version about three years ago, and have always received free upgrades.  The $19.95 Plus version does have some very nice features such as file conversion, the toolbar mode and full-speed CD-burning.  It will also play nearly every codec on the market, including protected files from all the major online stores. iTunes 4.7 has a nasty bug where it won't allow some people to import CDs at anything other than 128Kbps, so I've been using RealPlayer 10.5 to import all my discs. It rips/encodes CDs as 100% iPod-compatile .m4a AAC files by default.

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Thanks for this info Galley. I think I'll get Plus now. I'd like to try and keep things simple on my pc. I really didn't want to keep using 4 different media players. It seems like RealPlayer pretty much can do what all of the other players I've been using can do combined. ;)

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