RealNetworks Pitches Music Download Store (AP)
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RealNetworks Pitches Music Download
Store
RealNetworks Pitches Music Download
Store
01/07/2004 02:03 PMAP via Daily Press Jan 7 2004 12:19PM ET
RealNetworks Adopts AAC for New Music
Store
RealNetworks Adopts AAC for New Music
Store
01/08/2004 07:20 PMMSN Music Store to Rock the Music
Download Boat
MSN Music Store to Rock the Music
Download Boat
09/02/2004 01:31 PMSource: The Search Engine Journal - MSN has unveiled MSN Music Store,
their pay per download WMP driven system which is predicted to give
Apple iTunes, Napster, and RealNetworks a run for their money in the
realm of legal music...
Beatles May Get Their Own Music Download
Store
Beatles May Get Their Own Music Download
Store
06/08/2004 05:12 PMPeople have pointed out in the past that one of the major limitations
to online download music stores is the fact that certain popular
artists have not allowed their music to be (legally) offered online
yet. Exhibit number one is always the Beatles. Well, now it appears
that the Beatles are finally warming up to the idea,
but only if someone is willing to pay
them lots and lots and lots of money for the right to set up an
exclusive Beatles store. That's right, the music wouldn't be
available in just any download store, but a Beatles-only music store
that would be run by some other company. While the article mentions
Apple iTunes as a possibility, this seems unlikely unless the Beatles
and Apple
patch
up their legal problems first. Either way, this points out just
how ridiculous all these different online stores are. Would the
Beatles have ever become famous if you could only buy their music in
exclusive Beatles-only record stores, which would then only play on
special Beatles-only record players, that had all sorts of limitations
on what you could do compared to other music you owned? The Beatles
may have been great musicians, but they now appear to be greedy and
shortsighted in their attempt to move into the online world.
Sony opens US music download store
Sony opens US music download store
05/04/2004 11:02 AMConnect to MiniDisc
Is There Any Company At All Who Won't
Launch Their Own Music Download Store?
Is There Any Company At All Who Won't
Launch Their Own Music Download Store?
12/08/2003 03:33 PMOkay, someone make it stop. Last week I mentioned HP's plans to
open
their own music download store and wondered if there was any tech
company that
wasn't planning their own music download store.
Apparently, I was too narrow in my focus. Coca-Cola has announced
plans to offer a music download store as well. It's beginning
to feel like the "feature" that everyone wants to add. "Oh yeah, our
website has a spinning logo, a store locator, search functionality,
customer self-service, and, of course, our own music download store."
Of course, this will be like every other download music store with
silly limitations and bad pricing, but that's the way things go. It's
difficult to see what benefit an outfit like Coke stands to gain.
It's way (way) out of the core competency, and most of these stores
have been shown to act as loss leaders for other products (like music
players). I'm not sure how music becomes a loss leader for soda. I'm
sure there will be many more similar announcements before some sense
of sanity is reached, and companies start shutting down or merging all
of these download stores into just a few entities. Having all of
these separate stores with different restrictions does no good.
Sony Connect Online Music Download Store
Launches
Sony Connect Online Music Download Store
Launches
05/04/2004 01:58 PMMusic Download Store Experimenting With
Demand-Based Pricing
Music Download Store Experimenting With
Demand-Based Pricing
01/08/2004 08:41 PMOne of the very good complaints about online music stores is that they
offer all songs at the exact same price - which doesn't make much
sense in the market place. So, one company is trying to test that out
by
offer
ing dynamic pricing for its downloadable songs. The songs all
start at the low low price of $0.10 per song, and then fluctuate based
on demand. The company is still paying the $0.67 per song price to
the music labels, so they're losing money on plenty of songs - but are
saying that's the cost of the experiment. After they've spent the
amount they've set aside, they'll go back to the old way of pricing.
There are a few problems with this. First, explicit dynamic pricing
tends to get a negative reaction from consumers - who feel they get
ripped off when someone else bought the same product from the same
store at a lower price. More importantly, though, true market pricing
isn't just a function of demand - but of supply and demand. In this
case, there's an infinite supply, so we're not really talking about
market pricing at all. Furthermore, this service competes against
plenty of other services that charge around a dollar for songs, so
there's a clear upper limit on what they can charge for any song, no
matter how popular. An interesting experiment, certainly, but not
necessarily indicative of market pricing.
iTunes Music Store Vs. WalMart's
Download Service: A Head-To-Head
Comparison
iTunes Music Store Vs. WalMart's
Download Service: A Head-To-Head
Comparison
12/21/2003 07:07 PMWalMart's download service would probably seem bearable if iTunes for
Windows didn't exist. But unfortunately for WalMart, it does. (Bill
Palmer via MyAppleMenu)
IRiver pitches specs and style for music
players
IRiver pitches specs and style for music
players
03/19/2005 03:15 AMIn the digital music player market things are getting more competitive
by the day. At last week's Cebit show in Hanover, Germany, there was
no shortage of new music or multimedia players from companies from
around the world each hoping that their product is the "iPod killer."
Starz, RealNetworks Offer Movie Download
Service
Starz, RealNetworks Offer Movie Download
Service
06/14/2004 01:12 PMRealNetworks Ends Download 49-Cent Promo
(Reuters)
RealNetworks Ends Download 49-Cent Promo
(Reuters)
09/09/2004 03:01 PMReuters - RealNetworks Inc. is ending
its 49 cent-per-song music download service but will keep the
promotional prices in place for top 10 songs, the Internet
media and software company said on Thursday.
RealNetworks Sells 3 Mln Songs, Ends
Download Promo (Reuters)
RealNetworks Sells 3 Mln Songs, Ends
Download Promo (Reuters)
09/09/2004 11:17 AMReuters - RealNetworks Inc. is ending
its 49 cent-per-song music download service but will keep the
promotional prices in place for top 10 songs, the Internet
media and software company said on Thursday.
Apple Store Offers iTunes Music Store
Gift Certificates
Apple Store Offers iTunes Music Store
Gift Certificates
11/10/2003 11:26 PM(MacNN via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Store sells iTunes Music Store
Gift Certificates
Apple Store sells iTunes Music Store
Gift Certificates
11/10/2003 11:28 PMThe Apple Store is selling gift
certificates good for purchasing music from the iTunes Music Store.
The simple order form on the Apple Store Web site asks users to input
their name, and the name and e-mail address of the recipient along
with a personal message. Purchasers can select US$10 increments
ranging from $10 to $200.
Is This The Announcement Australian
Music Lovers Have Waited For? iTunes
Music Store Comes To Australia?
Is This The Announcement Australian
Music Lovers Have Waited For? iTunes
Music Store Comes To Australia?
12/26/2004 08:28 PM By Les Posen, CyberPsych Blog
Download In The Store
Download In The Store
06/25/2004 12:11 PMJeremiah writes
"On the heels of iTunes announcement that it has sold
800,000 tracks in its first week of operation in Europe, BestBuy
announces it will partner with Napster and promote it as its "leading digital
music service." It's my personal belief this signals the
beginning-of-the-end of the "shiny, plastic-disc" era of digital
music... but I digress. The "scoop", however, is not the above
stories (which you can read anywhere); they're just for context. Word
on the street is a major bookseller (B&N or Borders) is planning to
install WiFi in its stores *AND* provide access to libraries of
digital music for download onto your device of choice. One marketing
idea is to sell mp3 players in-store with a $10 gift-cert for digital
downloads, or players with audio-books preloaded. To access their
in-store WiFi, customers will lease a wireless NIC on an hourly basis,
that's been "keyed" to only work on their network (removing the
motivation to steal the nics). The hourly cost is "...somewhere around
what you'd pay for a large coffee." Word is a beta will be in some
west-coast stores around August-Sept." There have been similar
rumors of services at certain music stores in the past, but it sounds
like such talk is heating up. Of course, this does make you wonder
what the purpose of the "store" is? If you can download from
anywhere, why would you need to go to a store to download?
Music.Download.com Free Music is a
Winner!
Music.Download.com Free Music is a
Winner!
04/27/2004 06:56 PMI have downloaded about a 100 tracks from Music.Download.com music
section this afternoon. It is nice to be able to...
RealNetworks to sell music at a loss
RealNetworks to sell music at a loss
08/17/2004 07:40 AMUSA Today Aug 17 2004 12:22PM GMT
RealNetworks to stream music to mobiles
RealNetworks to stream music to mobiles
02/17/2004 06:03 AMZDNet UK Feb 17 2004 9:54AM GMT
DEMO Achieves a Historical Milestone by
Presenting the First Digital Music
Certification Award to Apple iTunes
Music Store
DEMO Achieves a Historical Milestone by
Presenting the First Digital Music
Certification Award to Apple iTunes
Music Store
08/04/2004 02:36 AMDEMO grants the first Titanium + Certification Award to the Apple
iTunes Music Store on July 29, 2004. [PRWEB Aug 4, 2004]
HP to launch music store, digital music
player
HP to launch music store, digital music
player
12/03/2003 03:43 PMFollowing the lead of its competitors in the PC industry,
Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) plans to
announce a digital music player and music store along with a line of
digital televisions early next year, a HP spokeswoman said Wednesday.
RealNetworks ends three-week music sale
RealNetworks ends three-week music sale
09/09/2004 10:52 AMRealNetworks Inc. will end
its three-week "Freedom of Choice" online music promotion Thursday.
Over 3 million songs were purchased during the sale, the company said.
In a move to rival Apple Computer Inc.'s iTunes service and promote
its online music store and RealPlayer 10.5 software, RealNetworks last
month slashed prices on music downloads to US$0.49 per song and $4.99
for most albums. That compares to the regular $0.99 per song and $9.99
per album.
Did RealNetworks Violate The DMCA With
Their Music Player?
Did RealNetworks Violate The DMCA With
Their Music Player?
01/16/2004 01:03 PMThe folks over at DRM Watch believe that RealNetworks
must have
violated the DMCA to create their latest RealPlayer 10 software
that can play songs downloaded off of other music download stores like
iTunes or Napster 2.0. No matter what you think of the DMCA, though,
I don't think that's true at all. The point of the copy protection
technology used by iTunes and Napster (and others) is to prevent
copying of the songs. If you're playing the song from the same
location with a different application, then no copying has occurred.
The only issue is building a player that recognizes the specific file
formats - and Apple with their AAC files and Napster with their WMA
files are pretty well known file formats. I don't think either
application was designed so that songs downloaded to them could
only be played within their software. So, am I missing
something, or is this article off-base? If they are off-base, then it
means it's the second time in a row - as the whole point of this
article was to correct a mistake in the guy's last article, where he
claimed that RealPlayer 10
couldn't play songs from iTunes or
Napster.
5 cent download store comes to life!
5 cent download store comes to life!
03/30/2005 08:30 PMA week ago, I blogged about the 5 cent
download. Soon after, I heard from Tryad, a virtual band that spans the
ocean from Japan to
Ohio. They decided to open their own 5 cent download
store, and also offer the service to other
artists for free (as long as the bandwidth costs remain
manageable).
So, if you want to sell you Creative Commons licensed music, drop them
a line. If you want to support artists who go CC, go buy some music.
Let's build some good content, and hopefully, a good market.
Thanks Tryad for taking this idea and running with it.
Microsoft Launches Download Store
Microsoft Launches Download Store
09/01/2004 08:37 PMBillboard Sep 2 2004 0:28AM GMT
RealNetworks Seeks Microsoft's Help In
Portable Music Foray
RealNetworks Seeks Microsoft's Help In
Portable Music Foray
04/29/2004 10:39 AMRealNetworks, which is suing rival Microsoft for $1 billion, said it
wants to use Microsoft's software to help it sell music over the
Internet for play on portable devices. By Seattle Post-Intelligencer
(via MyAppleMenu)
RealNetworks ends three-week online
music sale
RealNetworks ends three-week online
music sale
09/09/2004 06:56 AMIdgnews.net - Thu Sep 9, 08:53 am GMT
Apple accused RealNetworks of 'hacker'
tactics in music war (AFP)
Apple accused RealNetworks of 'hacker'
tactics in music war (AFP)
07/29/2004 10:04 AMAFP - Apple Computer accused software firm RealNetworks of using
"hacker" tactics in developing a program to translate music files from
Apple's format, and said it was studying legal action.
RealNetworks seeks to join forces with
Apple in online music
RealNetworks seeks to join forces with
Apple in online music
04/15/2004 09:09 PMNational Post Apr 16 2004 1:39AM GMT
RealNetworks Plans to Sell Digital Music
at Half Price
RealNetworks Plans to Sell Digital Music
at Half Price
08/17/2004 02:00 AMRealNetworks is putting its digital music offerings on sale at half
price as part of an aggressive strategy to force its way onto Apple
Computer's popular iPod digital music player.
RealNetworks Halves Music Prices, Sees
Wider Loss (Reuters)
RealNetworks Halves Music Prices, Sees
Wider Loss (Reuters)
08/17/2004 01:21 PMReuters - RealNetworks Inc. on Tuesday halved
prices for songs downloaded from its online music store to win
customers for new technology that has rankled rival Apple
Computer Inc.
SMC and RealNetworks Help Digital Music
Fans Go Wireless and Enjoy Rhapsody
Throughout the Home
SMC and RealNetworks Help Digital Music
Fans Go Wireless and Enjoy Rhapsody
Throughout the Home
06/17/2004 03:45 AMSMC Networks announced that its EZ-Stream™ Wireless Audio Adapter
(SMCWAA-B) is now compatible with Rhapsody®, the award-winning
Internet jukebox service from RealNetworks®. Available now in retail
stores and through select resellers at an MSRP of $129.99, the new
EZ-Stream 2.4GHz 11Mbps Wireless Audio Adapter makes it easy for
consumers to stream music stored on or accessible via their PC to any
room in the home using their existing wireless home networks. [PRWEB
Jun 17, 2004]
Will Walmart's Entrance Signal Download
Store Price Wars?
Will Walmart's Entrance Signal Download
Store Price Wars?
12/18/2003 09:54 PMI've been wondering how long the $0.99/song price for music could
hold. Already, some say that the dollar a song price is
too
much, and basic competition would suggest that the prices will get
driven down over time. The floor at this point is the $0.67 that the
labels demand from each song sold. So far, the various download
stores have mostly (though not completely) held the line at a dollar.
Sooner or later, though, you had to know that someone would realize
they could get more attention by going lower, and who else but the
leader in "everyday low pricing" Walmart? They're
testing their new download store with songs at $0.88 per song.
Hello, price wars! Of course, they know that they'll be losing money
on this offering, but they see it as a loss leader to get people to
buy other stuff at Walmart.com. So, if the price war continues, at
what point will someone realize that, since they're just using the
music as a loss leader anyway, they don't mind paying the $0.67
themselves. For example, Apple already says they're losing
money on iTunes, but more than making it up on iPods. Wouldn't they
sell more iPods if the music were even cheaper? It's an optimization
question of "how low do you go?" until the cost of the music outweighs
the benefit of selling more other stuff. However, if the music really
is acting as incentive to buy other (high priced, high margin) goods,
you'd think they'll eventually be willing to go pretty damn low.
HP Music Player and Music Store
HP Music Player and Music Store
12/03/2003 03:01 AM
CBS MarketWatch notes that HP will also be entering the
music-download/player arena in January 2004 with its own version of a
digital music player and...
RealNetworks Introduces Harmony,
Enabling Consumers to Buy Digital Music
that Plays on All Popular Devices.
RealNetworks Introduces Harmony,
Enabling Consumers to Buy Digital Music
that Plays on All Popular Devices.
07/27/2004 07:48 PMRealNetworks Introduces Harmony, Enabling Consumers to Buy
Digital Music that Plays on All Popular Devices. RealNetworks Sr.
Codec Engineer Karl Lillevold
explains how Harmony works: "When transferring your
purchased songs to the iPod, the AAC itself is not touched, but the
Helix DRM is transmuxed to the DRM used by the iPod, i.e. fully
protected and without trans-coding." And "DVD Jon" Johansen
asks "where do I send the invoice?"
Which Music Download Service is Best?
Which Music Download Service is Best?
04/08/2005 10:42 PMReviews: Legal online music services are sprouting like weeds.
What separates one from another, aside from a few cents per downloaded
song? We'll give you all the ammo you need to make your decision.
MTV Getting into Music Download Business
MTV Getting into Music Download Business
11/04/2003 09:44 AMPranjal writes "According to this article at Economic Times, MTV is
getting into the music download business. MTV chief Tom Freston
announced on Monday, the ...
Music Download Firms Don't Get It
Music Download Firms Don't Get It
06/03/2004 01:42 PMA less-than-pleasant downloading experience indicates companies have a
long way to go.
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RealPlayer 10.0
RealPlayer 10.0
07/01/2004 12:20 AMWhether youre listening to music or watching a ballgame,
RealPlayer gives you the best control of your media.
RealPlayer 10
RealPlayer 10
01/19/2004 11:46 AMRealPlayer 10 Adds New Mistakes to Old: A pretty
funny lambasting — disguised as a review — of the new
RealPlayer 10.
RealNetworks' multimedia-playback program — once
known as RealPlayer, then RealOne and now, with last week's release of
a new version, RealPlayer once again — is both widely used and
widely despised.
How so? The extensive use of RealAudio and RealVideo formats in
online broadcasting makes the player software unavoidable, but the
company's relentless use of it to sell unrelated services and features
has made this program little better than spyware in many users'
eyes.
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Update: RealPlayer 10
Update: RealPlayer 10
06/28/2004 09:54 AMRealNetworks promises to release RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS X later this
week.
RealPlayer 10 Released
RealPlayer 10 Released
04/09/2004 04:12 PMRealNetworks announced today the launch of RealPlayer 10, which they
say will play content in RealAudio, RealVideo, AAC, Windows Media,
QuickTime MPEG-4 and MP3. This version is available for North...
Beta: RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS X
Beta: RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS X
07/01/2004 10:13 AMRealNetworks released a beta version of RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS X,
plus a Real Export Plug-in, which makes it possible to export
RealAudio 10 and RealVideo 10 media files from Final Cut Pro, iMovie,
and similar programs.
RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS X (Beta)
RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS X (Beta)
06/30/2004 02:45 PM
Real released RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS X today:Available in beta, the
newest RealPlayer from RealNetworks enables Mac OS X consumers to
enjoy hundreds...
RealPlayer 10.0 Beta
RealPlayer 10.0 Beta
01/08/2004 08:17 PMRealPlayer Comes to the Treo 600?
RealPlayer Comes to the Treo 600?
01/08/2004 07:20 PMThere were lots of big announcements today but as far as I'm
concerned, the biggest is Real's new software plus music store. Not for the
music store itself, because after I download the first song for $.10 I
don't envision locking my music up in AAC + Helix encrypted files, but
because RealPlayer 10 brings with it a new Palm component.
The line that specifically caught my eye is "support for over 50
portable music devices, including the iPOD and the Handspring
Treo 600."
Naturally my fingers tripped over themselves to get to the Real site and download the software to
my T600, but I couldn't find a download link for it anywhere. The key
turns out to be this little phrase: "For the next 10 days, U.S.
consumers who download RealPlayer 10 will be able to purchase their
first track for only $0.10. Consumers can transfer tracks purchased in
the RealPlayer Music Store to the Creative Zen Xtra as well as seven
models of PalmOne devices, including most of the Tungsten models, the
Zire 71, and the Treo 600."
I didn't realize I had to actually download the main player and
create an account at the music store just to get the Palm piece that I
want, but of course Real is going to make this as difficult as
possible (I don't use Real anymore because it's become more and more
annoying with each iteration). PDA
24/7 spelled it out in the following post:
"Email from Galley- 'As I write this, I am listening to Night
Ranger's 'Don't Tell Me You Love Me' on my Zire 71. It is a 192Kbps
DRM-enabled AAC file! RealPlayer 10 was released
today, and it features a music store. Tracks are 99 cents, or $9.95
per album. All files are RealAudio 10 (192Kbps AAC), so the sound
quality is very good. Persons who have signed up for a Music Store
account can get version 1.5 of RealPlayer for PalmOS.'
"
So despite my dislike for the software, I've been anxiously
awaiting a new version of RealPlayer that would work with the T600
because I really, really, really want to be able to access Live365 streams. Even better, I'd
like to finally be able to access Rhapsody on it, and I'm guessing
this is the first step to making that a reality.
By the time I realized what I needed to do, I was home reading my
aggregator for the night. Every day I carry my sync cable to work and
back in order to keep my data and programs up-to-date at both
home and work (yes, I need to buy a second charger/sync cable, but
they all seem to be sold out). Naturally, I forgot my sync cable
at work tonight, so I can't test this and install the Palm
program. Argh - my kingdom for a sync cable!!
So until I have a chance to go through all of this myself, has
anyone else installed the new RealPlayer 10 on a Treo 600? Can
you do more than just listen to purchased Real music files in it? Can
you hear live streams from other web sites? Enquiring minds want to
know!
RealPlayer Rant
RealPlayer Rant
03/08/2004 11:17 PMReal Obnoxious: Another great rant about how
crappy RealPlayer is. I agree with everything here — RealPlayer
borders on malware these days.
...playing video streams is only a very small aspect of
what Real Player does; Real Player, most prominently, is a small
bastard with inferiority complex and delusions of grandeur, not too
different from Napoleon. Although Real Player's task is simple and
limited to a certain timeframe, Real Player defaults to running at all
times, whether its limited functionality is needed or not, and claims
a seat for itself in the throne commonly called the
systray.
Here was the last
rant. Via BoingBoing.
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RealPlayer 10 beta for Mac OS X released
RealPlayer 10 beta for Mac OS X released
06/30/2004 11:19 AMRealNetworks Inc. on Wednesday offered a free public beta version of
its
RealPlayer 10 software for
Mac OS X, making good on plans
first
announced on Monday. The new version supports RealAudio and
RealVideo multimedia content, as well as AAC files, MPEG and
QuickTime.
RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS X coming this
week
RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS X coming this
week
06/28/2004 08:13 AMRealNetworks Inc. announced
Monday the forthcoming release of
RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS X, the
latest release of their media player software for Mac users. The
software is being released as a public beta version on Wednesday, June
30. Able to play audio and video in formats include RealNetworks' own
RealAudio and RealVideo formats, RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS X can also
play back QuickTime video content in full screen mode, offers video
controls and a graphic equalizer, integrates a browser window and
supports Rendezvous, Apple's terminology for zero-configuration
networking. The software plays back free content and
subscription-based content made available through RealNetworks'
RadioPass and SuperPass services.
RealPlayer 10 Security Patch
RealPlayer 10 Security Patch
06/14/2004 04:33 PMNotes and Tips: RealPlayer 10
Notes and Tips: RealPlayer 10
01/08/2004 08:47 PMIt may work with iTunes and iPods, but RealPlayer 10 doesn't run on
the Mac (yet).
RealPlayer 10 beta for Mac OS X
released.
RealPlayer 10 beta for Mac OS X
released.
06/30/2004 07:44 PMMacCentral:
Real
Player 10 beta for Mac OS X released.RealPlayer 10 Adds New Mistakes to Old
RealPlayer 10 Adds New Mistakes to Old
01/19/2004 05:03 AMRealPlayer 10.0 beta 1 (Mac OS X
Release)
RealPlayer 10.0 beta 1 (Mac OS X
Release)
07/08/2004 08:31 PMPlays streaming audio and video over the Internet
Rumor Today: RealPlayer 10 For Mac OS X
Rumor Today: RealPlayer 10 For Mac OS X
06/24/2004 09:24 PMMac
Observer: RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS X incorporates many of the same
features found on Apple's QuickTime and QuickTime Pro 6.5... but adds
a large number of new features and advantages.
RealNetworks announces RealPlayer 10 for
Mac OS X
RealNetworks announces RealPlayer 10 for
Mac OS X
06/28/2004 12:24 AMRealNetworks will this week release RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS X...
RealPlayer Security Vulnerabilities
RealPlayer Security Vulnerabilities
06/24/2005 07:07 PMRealPlayer on Windows, Mac, and Linux is affected by one or more of
the vulnerabilities - RealNetworks has released updates. The only
versions that aren’t affected are RealPayer on handhelds and the
latest version for Windows - RealPlayer 10.5 (6.0.12.1212).
“Updated June 23, 2005 RealNetworks, Inc. has addressed recently
discovered security vulnerabilities that offered the potential for an
attacker to run arbitrary or malicious code on a customer’s
machine. RealNetworks has received no reports of…
Direct and Related Links for
'RealPlayer Security Vulnerabilities'
Helix Player and RealPlayer 10 Released
Helix Player and RealPlayer 10 Released
08/03/2004 12:29 PMRealPlayer for Windows 10.0 Beta
Released
RealPlayer for Windows 10.0 Beta
Released
01/08/2004 08:28 PMMultiple vulnerabilities in RealPlayer
(#NISR11062004)
Multiple vulnerabilities in RealPlayer
(#NISR11062004)
06/11/2004 05:59 PMNGSSoftware Insight Security Research (Jun 11 2004)
New RealPlayer Avoids Apple DRM License
New RealPlayer Avoids Apple DRM License
01/09/2004 09:57 PMAnalysts said RealPlayer's support for iTunes songs is likely to prove
controversial and could spur Apple to consider legal action, or
implement software patches that would prevent playing of its music
file format. By Steven Davis (eWeek via MyAppleMenu)
Test Driving RealPlayer 10 for Linux
Test Driving RealPlayer 10 for Linux
08/17/2004 10:55 PMBuffer Overflows Found in RealPlayer
Buffer Overflows Found in RealPlayer
04/09/2004 03:55 PMThe flaw carries a 'highly critical' rating and affects multiple
versions of the RealPlayer and RealOne software.
RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS X coming this
week (MacCentral)
RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS X coming this
week (MacCentral)
06/28/2004 10:00 AMMacCentral - RealNetworks Inc. announced Monday the forthcoming
release of RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS X, the latest release of their
media player software for Mac users. The software is being released as
a public beta version on Wednesday, June 30. Able to play audio and
video in formats include RealNetworks' own RealAudio and RealVideo
formats, RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS X can also play back QuickTime video
content in full screen mode, offers video controls and a graphic
equalizer, integrates a browser window and supports Rendezvous,
Apple's terminology for zero-configuration networking. ...
possible error in latest NGS realplayer
advisory
possible error in latest NGS realplayer
advisory
12/28/2004 01:14 PMMarc Bejarano (Dec 27 2004)
RealPlayer flaws open PCs up to
hijackers
RealPlayer flaws open PCs up to
hijackers
02/10/2004 03:01 AMScope of latest RealPlayer vuln
Scope of latest RealPlayer vuln
02/11/2004 12:08 PMSimon Brady (Feb 10 2004)
'Critical' RealPlayer Holes Patched
'Critical' RealPlayer Holes Patched
02/10/2004 02:59 AM
RealNetworks patches its flagship media player to fix cross site
scripting and system access security vulnerabilities.
RealNetworks Pitches Music Download Store (AP)