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Real Media brings .wma to linux

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preacher:

quote: In a demonstration Monday, RealNetworks set up a Helix Universal Server on an Intel server running the Linux operating system, and was able to deliver the same media stream to a Real One player installed on Windows PC, a QuickTime player installed on a Mac OS X computer, a Windows Media player installed on a Windows PC and an iPaq handheld computer.
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Im not sure if this means that we will soon have .wma players in linux, but perhaps. Check out the whole article here.

http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/02/07/22/020722hnhelixupdate.xml

Calum:
no, i wouldn't think that's what it means from the look of it. i could be wrong though...

Doctor V:
Real did reverse engineer the wmt media format, so Real at least has the technical capability to do it.  They are going to make their server, producer software, and player open source, but hasn't said much about the codecs yet.  So all in all there is a strong possibility that wma will be able to be played from linux, but like many others -I'll believe it when I see it.

V

preacher:

quote:Originally posted by Calum:
no, i wouldn't think that's what it means from the look of it. i could be wrong though...
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The reason I believe that the format could be coming to linux is that this server software for delivering the content is open source. That means someone could take the code and make a windows media player for linux.

voidmain:
MPlayer already supports wma format, and almost all other formats. The reason it can is because it has the ability to use the Win32 codecs. At least it supports wma v1.0, are there higher versions of wma?

http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/info.html

And for those that don't know. MPlayer (Movie Player) is the most kick ass video player I have ever seen in Linux. Cool skins for it too.

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