RealAudio
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* [http://docs.real.com/docs/playerplus/plus_manual.7_pdfs/chap07.pdf real.com What is Streaming Media and how does it work?] | * [http://docs.real.com/docs/playerplus/plus_manual.7_pdfs/chap07.pdf real.com What is Streaming Media and how does it work?] | ||
* [https://medium.com/launching-ux-launchpad/385ff833f9c8 Article by former Real Networks employee about why they did stuff consumers hated] | * [https://medium.com/launching-ux-launchpad/385ff833f9c8 Article by former Real Networks employee about why they did stuff consumers hated] | ||
+ | * [http://inkdroid.org/journal/2014/05/23/realaudio-aac-and-archivy/ RealAudio, AAC and Archivy] |
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MultiMediaWiki page for RealMedia, includes information about the Real Audio format
RAM - RealAudio Metadata
RealAudio .ram metadata files are very simple files that hold references to audio sources. They consist of one line of plain text: a URL. This can be a relative or absolute HTTP URL, but for streaming services this may use the Real-Time Streaming Protocol or the older Progressive Networks Media protocol.