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04-16-2004 10:07 AM |
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Originally Posted by Angela
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*.rm files are "Real Media" files. You'll need the Real Media player to play those.
You can download the free version at www.real.com/ (There's a link to the free one on the right.)
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Hi, and welcome here, dAMIEnfan! http://www.our-adams-family.co.uk/em...s/smiley31.gif
yeah, principally you need real player to play rm files. however, personally i prefer to NOT use real player because it is packed with spy- and adware. There is an alternative to real one, called real alternative; you can read more about it hereand dl it here(there are also other codecs available at this site). basically real alternative is a plug-in that requires Windows Media Player Classic (this comes with the r. a. dl). you can also get a plug-in for winamp; this is what i use. i am very happy with this one; it works fine and most important of all: i don't have to worry about that bloody real media spyware[img]smileys/smiley7.gif[/img]
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