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R.F. Collins August 17th 03 06:14 PM

I think the benefits of Real Player outweigh its negative points. The
program is getting a bit bloated but I don't think its worth doing all
that work (converting files) just yet.

Great site, Dave. Thanks!

Jim

On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 10:26:57 GMT, (Dave Kernick)
wrote:

On 17 Aug 2003 02:29:19 GMT, donut wrote:

R.F. Collins wrote in
m:

snip

I guess I shouldn't complain (and thanks for the link) but why are these
things invariably in Real Audio format? Many of us don't want that garbage
bloatware anywhere near our computers, and you constantly run into this.
MP3 is a universal format - why can't they post in that format instead of
RA?


As webmaster of the Interval Signals Archive, I'd be interested to
hear other opinions on this matter - RealAudio or MP3.

When I started the website RealAudio was the only viable option, but
of course that's no longer the case. Unitl now I've been daunted by
the prospect of converting 2,200+ audio files and amending a similar
number of text files, but if there is sufficient demand it would merit
serious consideration.

So let me know what you think here...

Dave Kernick



donut August 17th 03 08:31 PM

(Dave Kernick) wrote in
:

When I started the website RealAudio was the only viable option, but
of course that's no longer the case. Unitl now I've been daunted by
the prospect of converting 2,200+ audio files and amending a similar
number of text files, but if there is sufficient demand it would merit
serious consideration.



I did find that I was able to use Real Player G2 to play the clips on your
site. Lucky I saved it. That version was before Real Player got to be such
a bloated, resource hogging pig.

I set up rules in my firewall to prevent it from "calling home" so that I
am not constantly badgered by update notices.

I wouldn't ask you to change that many files, especially since Real quashes
every converter that appears on the Internet as soon as they find it.

donut August 17th 03 08:32 PM

"Clifton T. Sharp Jr." wrote in
:

Windows Media Player.


Proprietary.


And all ready for Gates to activate the anti-piracy bit as soon as he sees
fit. Drop it like a rock.

Frank Dresser August 17th 03 10:42 PM


"Dave Kernick" wrote in message
...
On 17 Aug 2003 02:29:19 GMT, donut wrote:


As webmaster of the Interval Signals Archive, I'd be interested to
hear other opinions on this matter - RealAudio or MP3.

When I started the website RealAudio was the only viable option, but
of course that's no longer the case. Unitl now I've been daunted by
the prospect of converting 2,200+ audio files and amending a similar
number of text files, but if there is sufficient demand it would merit
serious consideration.

So let me know what you think here...

Dave Kernick



Dave,

Thanks for the great site. I've got no problem with Real Audio. However,
the description of Real Player as "bloatware" is apt, at least for the later
versions. I tried the latest version and didn't much like it. I removed it
and installed Version 5. This is much smaller and suits my needs just fine.
It also loads quickly, so there is no reason to have it continually running
and wasting memory. Real Player still offers thier older versions:

http://proforma.real.com/real/player/blackjack.html

Frank Dresser



Dave Kernick August 20th 03 09:43 AM

Thanks to everyone who responded for their input and encouraging
words, it looks like RealAudio has the vote so I'll stick with that!

Regards,

Dave Kernick


On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 21:42:56 GMT, "Frank Dresser"
wrote:


"Dave Kernick" wrote in message
...
On 17 Aug 2003 02:29:19 GMT, donut wrote:


As webmaster of the Interval Signals Archive, I'd be interested to
hear other opinions on this matter - RealAudio or MP3.

When I started the website RealAudio was the only viable option, but
of course that's no longer the case. Unitl now I've been daunted by
the prospect of converting 2,200+ audio files and amending a similar
number of text files, but if there is sufficient demand it would merit
serious consideration.

So let me know what you think here...

Dave Kernick



Dave,

Thanks for the great site. I've got no problem with Real Audio. However,
the description of Real Player as "bloatware" is apt, at least for the later
versions. I tried the latest version and didn't much like it. I removed it
and installed Version 5. This is much smaller and suits my needs just fine.
It also loads quickly, so there is no reason to have it continually running
and wasting memory. Real Player still offers thier older versions:

http://proforma.real.com/real/player/blackjack.html

Frank Dresser




Geoffrey S. Mendelson August 20th 03 12:16 PM

In article , Dave Kernick wrote:
Thanks to everyone who responded for their input and encouraging
words, it looks like RealAudio has the vote so I'll stick with that!


I know I'm awfully late in this discussion but what about streaming OGG?

WCPE (classical music, U.S.) an Virgin Radio (rock, U.K) both provide
streaming OGG. It's a freeware protocol and can be played on almost any
system. The compression factor is about twice that of mp3.

Geoff.

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[email protected] August 30th 03 05:50 PM

On 17 Aug 2003 02:29:19 GMT, donut wrote:

R.F. Collins wrote in
:

Dave Kernick's web site has the kookaboora id. Go to
www.intervalsignals.net and click on Australia. Scroll down to Radio
Australia, Melbourne (vintage).


I guess I shouldn't complain (and thanks for the link) but why are these
things invariably in Real Audio format? Many of us don't want that garbage
bloatware anywhere near our computers, and you constantly run into this.
MP3 is a universal format - why can't they post in that format instead of
RA?


Then use WinAmp... it's free and easy to use, although you still have
to have RealAudio codecs loaded.


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