RealAudio Player 2.1 |
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This document describes Progressive Networks' RealAudio Player 2.1. The software and documentation is provided to you in accordance with your license agreement.
Supported Browsers |
Audio Formats |
Installation |
Sound Quality |
Known Problems |
Manually Configuring Your Browser |
Troubleshooting |
Reporting Feedback |
The following World Wide Web Browsers are currently supported and configured by the RealAudio Installer.
Windows | Macintosh |
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Netscape Navigator 2.0 (including Netcom Netcruiser) | Netscape Navigator 1.0N, 1.1N, 2.0. 3.0 |
Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.0 | Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.0 |
Mosaic 2.0b3 or later | Mosaic 2.0b3 or later |
Spyglass Mosaic | MacWeb 1.0a3.2 or later |
GNNWorks | |
NCSA Mosaic | |
Cello | |
WinWeb/EINet | |
SPRY Mosaic | |
InternetMCI Navigator | |
PRODIGY | |
Quarterdeck Mosaic | |
IBM WebExplorer Mosaic | |
NETCOM NetCruiser |
You will need to manually configure any other World Wide Web Browsers using the Manually Configuring Your Browser instructions.
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The RealAudio Player 2.1 only plays RealAudio files. It does not play .snd, .aiff, .au or .wav files. To convert an audio file to a RealAudio file, use the RealAudio Studio, available from Progressive Networks at http://www.realaudio.com.
System and hardware requirements:
To play 14.4 files, you need at least: | To play 28.8 files, you need at least: |
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When you insert the RealAudio Player CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive, the RealAudio Installation starts automatically. The RealAudio Player 2.1 is installed in the C:\RAPLAYER directory, unless you specify otherwise. The RealAudio Installation also installs several system files into the C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory of your hard drive.
Note: For a complete list of the files that are installed, refer to the Windows 95 and Windows NT Installation Details.
If the RealAudio Installation does not start automatically, perform the following steps:
To manually install the RealAudio Player 2.1:
When the installation is complete, a shortcut for the RealAudio Player 2.1 is added to your Windows 95 or Windows NT desktop.
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System and hardware requirements:
To play 14.4 files, you need at least: | To play 28.8 files, you need at least: |
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The RealAudio Player 2.1 is installed in the C:\RAPLAYER directory, unless you specify otherwise. The RealAudio Installation program also installs several system files into the C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory of your hard drive.
Note: For a complete list of the files that are installed, refer to the Windows 3.1 and 3.11 Installation Details.
To install the RealAudio Player 2.1:
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To play 14.4 files, you need at least: | To play 28.8 files, you need at least: |
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The RealAudio Player 2.1 is installed in the RealAudio Player folder on the Desktop, unless you specify otherwise. The RealAudio Installation also installs several files into the system folder of your computer.
Note: For a complete list of the files that are installed, refer to Macintosh Installation Details.
To install the RealAudio Player 2.1:
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In C:\RAPLAYER (or the directory specified during the installation):
In C:\WINDOWS directory:
In WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory:
If you installed the RealAudio Plug-In, then in the plugins directory of your browser:
In C:\RAPLAYER (or the directory specified during installation):
In C:\WINDOWS
In C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory:
If you installed the RealAudio Plug-In, then in the plugins directoryof your browser:
RealAudio player folder(or the folder specified during the installation):
Preferences Folder in the System folder:
RealAudio Folder in the Extensions folder in the System folder:
Your Browser's Plug-Ins folder:
Windows Only: Audio is transmitted to the RealAudio Player 2.1 in RealAudio format. The player then by default produces 16-bit 8 kHz sound. If you hear garbled audio then you can change the kind of sound the RealAudio player produces. To change the kind of sound produced, select Preferences from the View menu. Select the Advanced tab. You will see toggle boxes for "Use 8-bit" and "Use 11 kHz":
If you receive poor quality audio, please see our FAQ entry on sound quality by going to http://www.realaudio.com/help.html and selecting FAQ. From there, select Sound Quality.
Please note that to receive RealAudio 28.8 content you should have at least a 19.2 Kbps connection to your Internet Service Provider. In a 19.2 Kbps connection you may hear slight gaps in the audio.
Dial-up users should be sure to keep the network connection preference as UDP (the default). In TCP mode, no audio packets are lost, but their arrival may be late enough to cause gapping in the audio. TCP mode is useful when you are directly connected (via a local area network) to the Internet.
Windows
Macintosh
After you upgrade your browser, you may lose the configuration information for the RealAudio Player 2.1. The easiest way to re-configure your browser is to re-install the player. Alternatively, you can manually configure your browser:
Viewer name: | c:\RAPLAYER\RAPLAYER.EXE (Windows) or RealAudio Player (Macintosh) |
Mime Type: | audio |
Mime Subtype: | x-pn-realaudio |
File Extensions: | .ra, .ram |
File Type: | PNRM |
Homepage URL: | http://www.realaudio.com |
If you experience problems with the RealAudio Player 2.1, please look at the documentation available on our Technical Support web page.
The RealAudio Player 2.1 uses port 7070 for TCP and ports 6970 through 7170 inclusive for UDP transmission. If you are accessing RealAudio clips through a firewall, your firewall administrator will need to authorize these ports. Firewall information is available on our Firewall web page.
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If you have comments or suggestions, please
email them to support@realaudio.com.
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