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Why should I regularly seem to end up with two copies of each file in RP?
Is there a quick way to get rid of the spare ones? The HDD is filling up rapidly! -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Trevor Appleton wrote:
Why should I regularly seem to end up with two copies of each file in RP? Is there a quick way to get rid of the spare ones? Yes, ditch Real Player and switch to iTunes ;-) |
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"Stimpy" wrote in message ... Trevor Appleton wrote: Why should I regularly seem to end up with two copies of each file in RP? Is there a quick way to get rid of the spare ones? Yes, ditch Real Player and switch to iTunes ;-) Agreed. Uninstall Real Player, then run Spybot and remove all the crap. Then google "Real Alternative", install and enjoy viewing "Real" files in a light and fast player with none of the fat, spyware layden, ad stuffed crap-interfaced bollocky obscene BBC-promoted proprietry-technologied wank environment that Real ******* imposes. |
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 22:12:58 -0000, just me wrote:
"Stimpy" wrote in message ... Trevor Appleton wrote: Why should I regularly seem to end up with two copies of each file in RP? Is there a quick way to get rid of the spare ones? Yes, ditch Real Player and switch to iTunes ;-) Agreed. Uninstall Real Player, then run Spybot and remove all the crap. Then google "Real Alternative", install and enjoy viewing "Real" files in a light and fast player with none of the fat, spyware layden, ad stuffed crap-interfaced bollocky obscene BBC-promoted proprietry-technologied wank environment that Real ******* imposes. Can you play real files in any media program with their alternative codec, or is it just another player? I find the idea that I should use a different media player for each video encoding too stupid for words. Why webmasters put quicktime/real format video up all when there are plainly beter, free alternatives is beyond me. The BBC using real /is/ terrible. Like if you could only watch the telly programs on certain brands of set. -- Jim H jh @333 .org |
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"Stimpy" wrote in message
... Trevor Appleton wrote: Why should I regularly seem to end up with two copies of each file in RP? Is there a quick way to get rid of the spare ones? Yes, ditch Real Player and switch to iTunes ;-) Agreed. Uninstall Real Player, then run Spybot and remove all the crap. Then google "Real Alternative", install and enjoy viewing "Real" files in a light and fast player with none of the fat, spyware layden, ad stuffed crap-interfaced bollocky obscene BBC-promoted proprietry-technologied wank environment that Real ******* imposes. Can you play real files in any media program with their alternative codec, or is it just another player? I find the idea that I should use a different media player for each video encoding too stupid for words. Why webmasters put quicktime/real format video up all when there are plainly beter, free alternatives is beyond me. The BBC using real /is/ terrible. Like if you could only watch the telly programs on certain brands of set. In the past the Beeb wouldn't support Dolby Surround encoding in their programming because "Dolby" was a proprietary technology, not freely distributed. No such qualms about the infinitely more insidious "Real" though. Real Alternative is basically an older version of Media Player (before it too became evil) coupled with the Real codecs necessary to render live streams and local files. Real are fiercely protective of their codecs and, officially, Real Alternative is probably in breach of copyright for the use of the codec (or some other legal thing). Alternative is very small, installs from a local drive (not over the net) - so once you have it you can pass it around (it is freeware) and install it elsewhere, doesn't require an Internet connection to operate, doesn't "phone home" and, because it doesn't carry all the excess baggage, adware, spyware etc that Real Player supports, loads up very speedily. It doesn't interfere with any other software installations, including later editions of Media Player. The trick is not to install Alternative and then uninstall the "official" player after, as the uninstall process removes the codec which is included with Alternative and you will have to reinstall Alternative (although this takes all of 10 seconds). |
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