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Published Thursday 3rd January 2008 16:51 GMT

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Shouldn't people just be warned against using RealPlayer? 

By Jon Double Nice
Posted Thursday 3rd January 2008 17:02 GMT
Happy

... there - somebody had to say it.

You mean 

By Robert Moore
Posted Thursday 3rd January 2008 17:20 GMT
Coat

someone still uses real player?

Use Real Alternative 

By Alan Gregson
Posted Thursday 3rd January 2008 17:26 GMT
Paris Hilton

Simple as that, never adds itself to your start-up group, takes a lot less power, plays all RM files...

While I'm at it, dump Quick Time and use Quick Time Alternative...

http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Real_Alternative.htm

http://www.free-codecs.com/download/QuickTime_Alternative.htm

@Jon Double Nice. 

By alistair millington
Posted Thursday 3rd January 2008 17:26 GMT
Coat

I was hoping to get in first with that one as well.

and repeat 

By Mr B
Posted Thursday 3rd January 2008 17:29 GMT

Jon, I'm with ya on that one!!!

Trust no one! 

By Morely Dotes
Posted Thursday 3rd January 2008 17:47 GMT

Keep your laser handy! The Computer is your friend!

(Give yourself a pat on the back if you recognize the origins of the phrase.)

Spot on 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Thursday 3rd January 2008 18:08 GMT
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couldn't agree more jon

well said!

@Morely 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Thursday 3rd January 2008 19:31 GMT
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You are referring to the Paranoia RPG, citizen.

That knowledge is not authorised to a tech of your level (infrared). Please report to room H in zone 3B of the high-energy laser factory for "re-education".

;-) p.s. do I win any qatloos?

"Alternatives" 

By Andy Worth
Posted Friday 4th January 2008 08:17 GMT

Been using both alternative codecs for a while now, much preferable to the bloatware that is Realplayer/Quicktime.

Use Real Alternative 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 4th January 2008 11:45 GMT
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I've been using Real Alternative quite happily for several years with no problems or shortcomings. A codec should just be a codec, no more, no less. Real Player contains, IMHO, far too much junk alongside the codec that I have no desire or use for.

Even Alternatives still problematic 

By And Clover
Posted Friday 4th January 2008 16:51 GMT

Whilst Real Alternative and QT Lite are massively preferable to RealPlayer/QuickTime, they still contain the same security holes as the originals. Which have demonstated their authors' security uselessness again and again.

Best to install the Alternatives with the 'browser plug-in' option turned off so that these vulnerabilities are not exposed to every web site you visit. Or even better, if you don't need DirectShow Real/QT support, don't install them at all and let VLC handle it.

(This does mean that embedded media players won't work, obviously. The inconvenience of this can, however, be reduced using the Firefox Download Embedded Plugin, which lets you grab media from embedded players easily, so you can then play using a proper, non-postage-stamp-sized media player of your choice.)

Realplayer for FreeBSD works well 

By Curtis W. Rendon
Posted Friday 4th January 2008 18:45 GMT
Linux

And allows me to look at the stuff the M$ folks see. Quite nice for streaming NASA feeds.

So yes, a lot of us that avoid M$ use it, or it's alt.

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