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RealNetworks Pitches Music Download Store (AP)







RealNetworks Pitches Music Download
Store (AP)

RealNetworks Pitches Music Download
Store (AP)
01/07/2004 02:25 PM

AP - RealNetworks Inc. is preaching digital inclusion with its launch Wednesday of a music download store and media player that support the top two audio formats.




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People 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


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Is There Any Company At All Who Won't
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Is There Any Company At All Who Won't
Launch Their Own Music Download Store?
12/08/2003 03:33 PM
Okay, 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.

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One 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.

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Reuters - 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.

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Jeremiah 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?

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A 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.


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RealNetworks, 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)

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Apple accused RealNetworks of 'hacker'
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AFP - 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.

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I'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.

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RealNetworks 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?"

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RealPlayer 10.0


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Whether you’re listening to music or watching a ballgame, RealPlayer gives you the best control of your media.

RealPlayer 10


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RealPlayer 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 AM
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RealNetworks 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.

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RealPlayer Comes to the Treo 600?


RealPlayer Comes to the Treo 600? 01/08/2004 07:20 PM

There 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 PM

Real 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


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RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS X coming this
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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. The software plays back free content and subscription-based content made available through RealNetworks' RadioPass and SuperPass services.

RealPlayer 10 Security Patch


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Notes and Tips: RealPlayer 10


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It may work with iTunes and iPods, but RealPlayer 10 doesn't run on the Mac (yet).

RealPlayer 10 beta for Mac OS X
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RealPlayer 10 beta for Mac OS X
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RealPlayer 10 Adds New Mistakes to Old


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RealPlayer 10.0 beta 1 (Mac OS X
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Rumor Today: RealPlayer 10 For Mac OS X


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Mac 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
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RealNetworks will this week release RealPlayer 10 for Mac OS X...

RealPlayer Security Vulnerabilities


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RealPlayer 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…

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Helix Player and RealPlayer 10 Released


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Multiple vulnerabilities in RealPlayer
(#NISR11062004)


Multiple vulnerabilities in RealPlayer
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New RealPlayer Avoids Apple DRM License


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Analysts 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


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Buffer Overflows Found in RealPlayer


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The 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 AM
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RealPlayer flaws open PCs up to
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Christmas Greens
Safety: When
Paintball Meets
Eyeball

At the Dentist's:
Land of the
Toothless No More

Hunt for Heart
Disease Tracks a New
Suspect

Before Baby Talk,
Signs and Signals

Pictures From Mars
Rover Point to
Potential
Exploration Site

3 Top Enforcement
Officials Say They
Will Leave E.P.A.

What's a Canadian
Cow? Trade Blurred
Distinctions

Iran Weighs Moving
Capital to a Safer
Place

Trials End Parents'
Hopes for Autism
Drug

Nasdaq's soaring
start for 2004

Surf as you slurp at
McDonald's

Mobiles 'dumped' at
Christmas

Txt record smashed
for New Year

Young clubbers
'fingerprinted'

Sony rapped over car
advert

China mobiles
outstrip landlines

On-screen GCSEs
'close to reality'

£25m for schools
technology

Virtual cash
exchange goes live

Tiny iPod makes its
debut

Vegas hosts the tech
of tomorrow

WorkTime v3.15
Capsa v4.0
WinLock Professional
v2.03

WinLock v4.03
AutoFTP Premium v4.0
BT lures consumers
with free Wi-Fi

Toshiba spotlights
high-definition DVD
player

Sony downplays PS2
launch in China

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