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Hi,
I installed windows Vista after I formatted my old Windows XP. Installing was very easy and reilable. Windows Media Player is the music player for most music files. but, Real Player is the only player for rm or ram files. I download the lastest version and I tried to install it on Windows Vista...But, It didn't install, why? I installed Windows Vista Home Edition...I need you help, please. Thanks Hani |
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"Hani Saklou" wrote: Hi, I installed windows Vista after I formatted my old Windows XP. Installing was very easy and reilable. Windows Media Player is the music player for most music files. but, Real Player is the only player for rm or ram files. I download the lastest version and I tried to install it on Windows Vista...But, It didn't install, why? I installed Windows Vista Home Edition...I need you help, please. Thanks Hani My guess is that u are useing 64 bit vista if so ignore Real. Download rm alternative V1.51 from here http://www.free-codecs.com/download/...lternative.htm it will work for most real player files (also works on 32 bit) |
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I suggest trying your question in a RealPlayer newsgroup.
Dale "Hani Saklou" wrote in message ... Hi, I installed windows Vista after I formatted my old Windows XP. Installing was very easy and reilable. Windows Media Player is the music player for most music files. but, Real Player is the only player for rm or ram files. I download the lastest version and I tried to install it on Windows Vista...But, It didn't install, why? I installed Windows Vista Home Edition...I need you help, please. Thanks Hani |
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To clarify, you want to use RealPlayer to play back the other file types, and it's working fine otherwise, right? Did they register for the Default Programs control panel? You should be able to use that here... -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "Hani Saklou" wrote in message ... Hi, I installed windows Vista after I formatted my old Windows XP. Installing was very easy and reilable. Windows Media Player is the music player for most music files. but, Real Player is the only player for rm or ram files. I download the lastest version and I tried to install it on Windows Vista...But, It didn't install, why? I installed Windows Vista Home Edition...I need you help, please. Thanks Hani |
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haymoose;253024 Wrote: I installed realplayer gold 10: Technically it is ver. 2 build 6.0.11.872 It runs great on Vista 64-bit! Good luck, Moose Hi, I've the normal realplayer problem, it refuses to install on win vista home premium 64 bit edition, I've tried all the compatibility options, it just thinks for a while and then says no. I've looked pretty much everywhere and tried most people's workarounds. I have managed to watch real media streaming files with the help of real alternative with media player classic. I went through the download and installation process for realone version 2 and it didn't seem to do much more than install... I definitely can't open the standalone player, but I now see that I see the realone logo for the streaming media. I need to be able to read SMIL files.... Anyone got any other ideas? -- highab |
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It's OK. I've worked it out had to uninstall the real alternative and reinstall RealOne version 2. It flashes the screen black once or twice .... something to do with vista basic colours, but I can see what I want to see... just have to work out how to tell RealOne that I am connected to the internet, because it doesn't seem to know that at the mo! -- highab |
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highab;260685 Wrote: It's OK. I've worked it out had to uninstall the real alternative and reinstall RealOne version 2. It flashes the screen black once or twice .... something to do with vista basic colours, but I can see what I want to see... just have to work out how to tell RealOne that I am connected to the internet, because it doesn't seem to know that at the mo! OK have worked it out, this is how I did it: I had realplayer installed on my old system (winXP) I simply copied the dll files from the newer version (from my old PC) over the dll files that were in the realone (new PC old realplayer version) folder and it works. Hope this helps others out -- highab |
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I have vista ultimate 64 bit. Just copy realplayer folder from an existing windows xp installation then paste it into programs (x86). Now reinstall realplayer. It will work. I have realplayer 8 plus. -- zionlion |
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I have vista ultimate 64 bit. Just copy realplayer folder from an existing windows xp installation then paste it into programs (x86). Now reinstall realplayer. It will work. I have realplayer 8 plus. -- zionlion |
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