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Indeed, > Oh, on a > linux note, realplayer 10 is now available for > download as an RPM file. > I just installed it today and it works nicely. > Better than 8 did (I didn't bother with 9). I've been tracking this for a while. Real player 10 came out a few months ago, and I've been writing web sites that usually only stream M$ media player and urging them to add Realplayer streaming. One of the site, namely www.hallindseyoracle.com, gave me this kind of answer: "I haven't been to the Real Player site in a really long time. Man, it's changed! I've downloaded the Real Streamer and the Real Producer. Would you be interested in testing the stream?" The webmaster for Hal Lindsey uses Fedora Linux, but has to cater to the Windows crowd as part of his job. I would be willing to bet that there are alot of web masters in the same boat, and if given the chance, would like to change things up a bit. My arguement has been that Windoze no longer supports it's media player for Mac and that us Linux people have to get ... um ... semi-legal codecs to watch Windoze media player streams. It seems that these Christian webmasters, of all people, seem to know which way the wind is blowing. I have been amazed how much more understanding Christian webmasters have been (as opposed to most secular ones I've dealt with). Anyway, I use RealPlayer 10 to stream music and video from www.christiantuner.com. That's all I can say. Gabe P.S.: I love the independant Christian music scene. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? All your favorites on one personal page Try My Yahoo! http://my.yahoo.com
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