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RealAudio close window We offers sound samples to help you find just what you're looking (and listening) for. All music audio clips are indicated by the tiny speaker icon to the right of the track listing . To hear the clips, simply click on the speaker. System Requirements: To listen to RealAudio samples, your system musted be equipped with a RealPlayer. See below for download links. - If you use a Windows-based PC (95/98/NT) with a Pentium-class processor or the Macintosh operating system: download.
- If you use Win 3.1, NT 3.5.x, or Unix: download.
- If you are a WebTV user, your system already supports RealAudio. For more information about WebTV's audio features, contact them at 1-800-469-3288 or visit the WebTV help pages.
Troubleshooting: Below you will find answers to several common questions about using RealAudio. Answers to other questions about installing and using the RealPlayer can be found on RealNetworks' Help and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page. "I can see my RealPlayer, but I can't hear any sound." This could mean that you still need to install the RealPlayer. To install your RealPlayer once it is downloaded, please follow these instructions from RealAudio: Locate and launch the file you downloaded by exploring your hard drive or choosing the Run option in the Start menu. (The file is where your Web browser saved it.) This will begin the RealPlayer 7 Minimal Download setup process. If you don't know where you saved the file on a Windows system, first check to see if it is on your desktop. If it is, simply double-click the icon to launch the RealPlayer installation program. Otherwise, use the Find command and search all drives on the system for "rp7-complete-setup" (note: this is the file name of the latest version of the RealPlayer). Similarly, on a Macintosh you can find the file by using the "Find File" or "Sherlock" utility from your main menu. Once you find and run this installation program, your browser should be set up to play a RealAudio file. "I've downloaded the RealPlayer, but it won't show up on my screen." Normally when you install the RealPlayer, it automatically sets up your Web browser for you. If your RealPlayer is not launched when you click on a link to a song, you will need to manually configure your browser for RealAudio. The file-type settings for your browser are probably found in the Preferences or Options for your browser under Viewers or Helper Applications, but if you use Microsoft Internet Explorer or the AOL browser, you may find them by double-clicking on the My Computer icon on your desktop and then choosing Options under View in your menu bar. Here is the file-type description to enter into your browser preferences for helper applications: - Description: RealPlayer
- MIME Type: audio
- MIME SubType: x-pn-realaudio
- File Extensions: ra, rm, ram
Find the directory into which the RealPlayer was installed, and select it as the application to launch. "The sound quality is not good. Audio clips stop and start intermittently." This is most likely due to traffic on either your local network or the Internet at large. The best thing to do in this situation is to try listening again later. If audio sounds too fast, too slow, scratchy, or distorted, changing the RealPlayer 7 performance settings may help: - From the View menu, choose Preferences.
- Click the Performance tab.
- Click the Settings button in the Sound Card Compatibility section.
- Select the Disable 16-bit sound or Disable custom sampling rates check boxes to modify the way that RealPlayer and the sound card interact. You may need to experiment to find a combination of settings that works best for your computer.
- Click OK in the Sound Card Compatibility dialog box.
- Click OK in the Preferences dialog box to save your changes.
"I'm still having trouble and none of this describes the RealAudio problem I'm having." Please look for further help and explanations on RealNetworks' Help and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page. |