News of Guise is that after a period of beta testing, Real Media is set to release a new version of RealPlayer, which allows iPod users to download and play Real Media at their 5th generation video player iPod. Within As RealPlayer Plus package, the application will enable users to download Web videos to your iPod with a single click.


Nearly forty-dollar ($ 40), applications will also burn the same web video on the DVD rip, mix and burn CDs and MP3, a 10 - band equalizer for mixing music, and an analog recording function allows ripping the old albums, cassette tapes and voice recordings, which can then be converted into digital files.
The last wave characteristics is nothing new, but the ability to download digital media directly to the iPod-that was solely the prerogative of iTunes. And if Real Media served as can synchronize and install video on iPod, you can bet they know how to do it for downloading music and video, and web-building is only a trial balloon, to be sure, Cuptertino hammer will be less contentious.
But come to a REAL PLAYER… hallmark lackluster audio and video quality. So, how much of a threat it can be?

Nevertheless, as far as possible, I am sure, many iPod users will be lining up to give it a go.

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