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RealPlayer 7 and RealProducer 7 Software
How do I acquire RealPlayer 7 and RealProducer 7 software?
In order to listen to RealMedia files, you will need to download and
install a version of RealPlayer 7 software. You have the option of downloading and
purchasing the full version of RealPlayer
7 Plus or downloading the free player RealPlayer
7 Basic.
In order to create and manage RealMedia files, you will need to
download and install RealProducer 7software. You have the option of downloading and
purchasing the full version of RealProducer
Plus 7 Beta or downloading the free version of Basic
RealProducer 7.
For more information about products and services, see http://www.service.real.com/.
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File Formats
What audio and video formats can be converted into RealMedia clips using
RealProducer 7?
- Audio (.au)
- Waveform audio (.wav)
- Video for Windows (.avi)
- QuickTime for Windows (.mov) requires DirectX 6.0
- Moving Pictures Expert Group (.mpg, .mpeg, .mpa, .mp2, .mp3) requires DirectX 6.0
Please note that currently, you cannot convert MPEG-2 files with RealProducer 7.
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Getting Started with Audio and Video Files
How do I start creating audio and video files, if I am a beginner?
We recommend reading the RealProducer G2 Authoring Kit to learn the basics for
creating audio and video files. To download the kit, go to http://www.realnetworks.com/products/authkit/.
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Converting Existing Files into RealMedia Files
How do I convert my existing audio file into a RealMedia file?
In order to convert your audio file into a RealMedia file, you will need to use
RealProducer 7 program. If you are familiar with converting files in RealProducer 7, enter
in the appropriate data in the fields provided.
If you have never converted sound files into .rm files,we suggest using the recording
wizard as follows:
- Open the RealProducer 7 program.
- Click on File and then select Recording Wizards, next choose Record
from File.
- You will enter the Recording Wizard and be asked to find your file, you can either
search with the Browse function or enter in the filename. Once you have completed
this task, click on Next.
- You will be asked to fill out a form concerning the clip and specific information. You
may fill the form out or leave it blank, click Next to proceed.
- You will have the option to select the type of file either Multi-Rate SureStream for
RealServer G2 or sigle rate for web servers. Once you have completed this task, click on Next.
- You will be asked to choose a target audience, we recommend selecting 56K Modem as this
will accommodate most users. If users are running 28.8 modems, by selecting the 56K Modem
option the clip may briefly timeout and resume. Once completed with your selection, click Next.
- Choose the format of your file and click Next.
- You will be asked to name your file, use the format "filename.rm". It is
important to know when naming a Real Media file not to use the underscore
("_") character, it will not be interpreted correctly by the .ram file. Once you
have completed this task, click on Next.
- A screen with all of the information concerning your file will appear, click Finish
to close the wizard and return to the RealProducer 7 main window.
Once you have completed the wizard, you have successfully converted your sound file
into a RealMedia file.
How do I convert my video file into a RealMedia File?
In order to convert your video file into a RealMedia file, you will need to use
RealProducer 7 program. If you are familiar with converting files in RealProducer 7, enter
in the appropriate data in the fields provided.
If you have never converted video files into .rm files, we suggest using the recording
wizard as follows:
- Open the RealProducer 7 program.
- Click on File and then select Recording Wizards, next choose Record
from Media Device.
- Select the Input Sources either audio, video or both and click Next.
- You will be asked to fill out a form concerning the clip and specific information. You
may fill the form out or leave it blank, click Next to proceed.
- You will have the option to select the type of file either Multi-Rate SureStream for
RealServer G2 or Single rate for web servers. Once you have completed this task, click Next.
- You will be asked to choose a target audience, we recommend selecting 56K Modem as this
will accommodate most users. If users are running 28.8 modems, by selecting the 56K Modem
option the clip may briefly timeout and resume. Once completed with your selection, click Next.
- You will be asked to select an video device if your file has video capabilities. These
options are based on the content of your video, most users choose Normal Motion. Once you
have completed this task click Next . If your file does not include video
features, proceed to the next step by clicking Next.
- You will be asked to name your file, use the format "filename.rm". It is
important to know that when naming a RealMedia file not to use the
underscore ("_") character, it will not be interpreted correctly by the .ram
file. Once you have completed this task, click Next.
- A screen with all of the information concerning your file will appear, click Finish
to close the wizard and return to the RealProducer 7 main window.
- You do have the option of changing the recording. To do so click on Start to
begin recording, once completed click Stop. A dialog box will appear asking you
to confirm ending the recording, but the session will continue to record. You must click Yes
to stop recording.
- After the recording has stopped a dialog box will appear with three options. First, you
may Add Your Clip to Janus Now! To place your file on a public listing of clips
hosted by RealNetworks. Second, you may View Statistics to view complete
information about your recording session. Or you may Close the dialog box and
return to the RealProducer 7 main window.
Once you have completed the wizard, you have successfully converted your video file
into a RealMedia file.
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Updating and Creating .ram Files
Do I need to update my existing Real Audio/Video 5.0 .ram files to work with
RealSystem G2?
Yes, to take advantage of the new features that RealSystem G2 offers, you will need to
modify your existing .ram files as follows:
Old Format as supported by RealAudio/Video 5.O:
- UNIX: pnm://<yourdomainname>/~userid/filename.rm
- NT: pnm://<yourdomainname>/userid/filename.rm
New Format as supported by RealSystem G2:
- UNIX: rtsp://<yourdomainname>/userid/filename.rm
- NT: rtsp://<yourdomainname>/userid/filename.rm
*Your existing RealAudio/Video 5.O .ram files will continue to work with the upgraded
RealSystem G2 server. However, effective May 1, 2000 we will discontinue support of the
RealServer 5.0.
I am currently using RealAudio/Video 5.O on Unix and the "~userid"
format in the .ram file, will this work with RealSystem G2?
No, you will need to upgrade your .ram files to the RealSystem G2 format. It is
important to delete the "~userid" and replace it with "userid".
How do I create a .ram file?
For each .rm file that you create, you will need to create a .ram file. First, use a
text editor such as Notepad to create a text file with a .ram file extension. You should
consider using the same file naming convention for example the "test.ram" file
will launch the "test.rm" file. The .ram file should contain one line in the
following format for both Unix and NT users:
rtsp://<yourdomainname>/userid/filename.rm
Substitute your domain name, userid and the complete filename including the
".rm" extension. This file can reside in the root directory of your account.
Once the .ram text file is created, you should save it and upload it to your web site
using ASCII as the transfer mode.
Now that you have completed creating and uploading your .ram file, you should have both
the .rm and the .ram files in your root directory.
How do I create the HTML code for a .ram file on my website?
The following HTML code can be inserting into your website's HTML source:
| <a href="http://yourdomainname.com/textfile.ram">Click Here</a> |
Please remember to substitute your own domain name and RealMedia file into the example
HTML code above.
If you reference the .rm file directly from your HTML code, the file may play, but you
will not benefit from the streaming media effect.
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Uploading RealMedia Files
What mode should I use to upload .rm files to my website?
All .rm files should be uploaded in Binary mode to the root
directory of your website.
What mode should I use to upload .ram files to my website?
All .ram files should be uploaded in ASCII mode to the root directory of your
website.
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Streaming Media
What is streaming media?
Streaming media allows you to send small packets of information over a network
connection. The user receives the information packets and plays your clip little by
little. The process is transparent to the user, except for a small amount of buffering at
the start of the clip.
Streaming media can be either RealAudio or RealVideo. Before the concept of streaming
media, users had to wait for a file to download from the Internet or a network server in
order to play it. When you create streaming media, users can view it almost instantly.
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Web Page Features
How do I create a web page that opens a separate RealPlayer 7?
- Open the RealProducer 7 program.
- Click on Tools and then select Create WebPage.
- The Web Page Wizard will appear, proceed by filling in the appropriate
information for each item. The wizard will take you through selecting your media file (by
default the last RealMedia File created will appear), select your file and click on Next.
- You will now see a page called playback methods, choose the Pop-up Player
method and click on Next.
- The web caption page will ask you to enter the text that links to your clip, enter in
the information and click on Next.
- At the Web Page Filename form, enter the name and directory of the web page that you
would like to create and click on Next. You will be informed that a web page and
a RealMedia metafile have been created.
- If you wish to preview you page with a browser just click on Preview on the
Results page.
- Exit the wizard by clicking Finish.
How do I create a web page with an embedded RealPlayer 7 by using HTML code?
First, make a copy of your .ram file and save it as a .rpm file, then upload to the
same directory as the .ram. Next, reference the new.rpm within the web page's HTML as
follows:
| <EMBED SRC="yourfile.rpm" WIDTH=250
HEIGHT=35 CONTROLS=ControlPanel AUTOSTART=TRUE> |
How do I create a web page with an embedded RealPlayer 7 by using a wizard?
To use the wizard click on Tools and then select Create
Web Page and proceed as follows:
- Open the RealProducer 7 program.
- Enter the Web Page Wizard and proceed by filling in the appropriate information
for each item. The wizard will take you through selecting your media file (by default the
last Real Media File created will appear), select your file and choose Next.
- In the Playback methods, choose the Embedded Player method and click on Next.
- The Player Control Layout page appears, you can decide what components of the RealPlayer
to include within the Web page. Select a layout and Auto Start if you want the
file to play automatically when your web site is opened once you are done, click on Next.
- The web caption page will ask you to enter the caption name that will appear as a title
for the RealMedia file. Then, decide if you would like the caption to be above or below
the files and click on Next.
- At the Web Page Filename form, enter the name and directory of the web page that you
would like to create and click on Next. You will be informed that a web page and
a RealMedia metafile have been created.
- If you wish to preview you page with a browser just click on Preview on the
Results page. You must have RealPlayer installed to view your page correctly.
- Exit the wizard by clicking Finish.
- Web pages you create with the Web Page Wizard will point to files located on your hard
drive. If you upload your pages to a web server, these local file references will update
automatically.
- You should avoid making manual changes to any file references in HTML files created by
the wizard. Changes to these files or any file references contained in the .ram/.rpm
metafile may cause errors when publishing your web pages to a remote server.
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Additional Support for RealSystem G2
For additional information about creating multimedia presentations and streaming media
effectively with your clips, please refer to the RealSystem G2 Authoring Kit,
available to download at:http://www.realnetworks.com/products/authkit/
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