Using RealAudio
What is
RealAudio? What you need How to use RealAudio Tuning into
Net.Radio
How the RealAudio plug-in can turn
your Web browser into a radio.
Sound on the Net has traditionally been delivered by
downloading a sound file to your PC and then playing the
file. RealAudio, on the other hand, uses a technology
known as `streaming' to play sound live over the
Internet.
It does this by send a constant flow of tightly
compressed audio down the line. The signal is
decompressed and played on your PC almost immediately the
first bytes arrive rather than forcing you to wait until
the download is complete.
This makes RealAudio ideal for live transmissions of
music, sports and conference lectures as well as the most
effective way to deliver shorter clips such as
interviews, speeches and special presentations.
The RealAudio Player is a plug-in which, in version
2.0, works with Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer,
so you can use the Web as your launching pad. See Using Plug-ins if you'd like to
learn more about plug-ins.
The RealAudio Player can be downloaded freely from the
RealAudio site at www.realaudio.com.
RealAudio works best over a 28.8kbps modem; you'll
also need a soundcard and speakers, of course. Depending
on your ISPs' bandwidth and the material being played
RealAudio can be akin to listening to a shortwave radio.
At best, with a fast link to a local site, it's about the
same as you'd hear from an AM radio. (Where else but on
the Internet could you turn a $3000 Pentium PC into a $5
transistor radio? Ah, technology is indeed wonderful!)
We didn't find RealAudio up to par for playing
background music while cruising the Web as the constant
audio transfer chewed up most of the available bandwidth,
and the idea of paying your ISP to listen to radio via
the Net is not very appealing.
But RealAudio isn't a gimmick. It's already increased
the multimedia richness of the Internet, with dozens of
RealAudio servers coming on air around the world, and it
paves the way for streaming to deliver live video and
video-on-demand in the years ahead. RealAudio is also
ideal for showing off the Internet to your not-yet-Netted
friends, being second in `Wow!' factor only to the World
Wide Web!
Once you've installed the player, surf your way to any
RealAudio site and click on any RealAudio link -- the
file extension is RA or RAM.
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