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Playing rm files?
Name: Steve Clark Date: December 2, 2002 at 13:00:49 Pacific OS: Windows ME CPU/Ram: Pentium 4 512 MB
Comment:
Does anyone know if there are any other players that play rm files other than Realplayer? I have just downloaded RealOne and it won't run ( I get a PNVI3260.dll error) and nor will my old RealPlayer 8 now; I get a runtime error.
Name: Tim Date: December 2, 2002 at 14:20:06 Pacific
Reply:
Check out www.musicmatch.com. They have a free version of MusicMatch Jukebox or you can purchase an upgrade with the bells and whistles for $19.95. I have the basic free version 7.1 and it plays great. Now the version is 7.5, don't know what the difference is, I may go check it out. I made the mistake of buying the Real Player Jukebox last year. Then when Real 1 said it was an updated version and I downloaded it, I lost the Real Jukebox and Real 1 is a piece of crap.
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Response Number 2
Name: michael2 Date: December 4, 2002 at 11:35:20 Pacific
Reply:
Realplayer freezes my PC more times than not. I have a few thousand files which I want to convert to another more stable format.
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