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You can download what I think is beta version of Realplayer Plus G2
fromthe Realplayer site (www.realplayer.com)for no pennies. I'm not
completely sure that it plays .rm clips as I haven't tried these...but
I'd guess it does.
HTH
Aoidin
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Havens [mailto:SHavens -at- ELCOTEL -dot- COM]
Sent: Friday, July 30, 1999 2:46 PM
To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
Subject: Reading .RM files
Since somebody brought up the topic of animation, I'd like to ask a
small
question of my own. (If it's OT, sorry; I don't know any other forum
that
might provide a quick answer.)
I've recently acquired a group of video clips that have an extension of
".RM." I believe this stands for "Real Movie," or some such. My
existing
video player software recognizes .MPG, .AVI, and maybe other formats,
but
not this one. Is there someplace on the Web where I can get software to
play these clips? If so, is it shareware, freeware, lots-o-bucksware,
or
what?