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post Oct 22 2007, 02:05
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With RealPlayer you can:
  • Download Web videos from thousands of sites with just one click
  • Build your own video playlist and watch your greatest hits
  • Burn Internet videos to CD and play them offline
  • ause, rewind and fast-forward through live audio or video clips.
  • Play every major media format — it's the only player you'll need

http://www.real.com/realplayer.html

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RealPlayer SP Version 1.0 (build 12.0.0.319)

Download: http://www.real.com/realplayer.html (or use RealPlayer Tools; Check for Update)

System Requirements

Minimum
- 1.4 GHz processor or faster
- 512 MB of RAM for Win XP (Service Pack 3)
- 1 GB of RAM for Win Vista (Service Pack 1)
- 60 MB available disk space
- Adobe Flash Player 9 or later
- Video Downloading is compatible with Internet Explorer 6.05 or later, Firefox 2.0 or later, and Google Chrome 1.0 or later.

Recommended
- 2.4 GHz dual core processor or greater for simultaneous record/playback features
- 1GB of RAM for Win XP (Service Pack 3)
- 2 GB of RAM for Win Vista (Service Pack 1)
- 128 MB Video Card
- 1280x720 (720p) or larger display
- High-speed Internet connection (audio/video)
- Full Duplex sound card and speakers
- CD and DVD writer
- USB 2.0 for device connection
- Windows Media Player 9.0 or later
- QuickTime 7.5 or later
- If using Screen-Reader software: JAWS (v4.02 or greater recommended) or Window-Eye (v4.21 or greater)

watch out for free program offers during the install, such as Google Chrome!
the install/update will add 'realsched.exe' to the startup list; this is the automatic update checker, and can be safely removed from the startup.
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