RealAudio G2 vs. Windows Media Player

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RealAudio G2 vs. Windows Media Player

Post by Rich Paton »

I was checking out an audio feed (via V90 dial-up, connected @ 48000) using RAG2, and noticed that the station offerd it in Windows Media Player also. I tried it just for the halibut.
The RA feed had the typical scratchy, narrow bandwith tone, but on the WMP, the sound was outstanding, approaching that of the FM receiver in my stereo system. From 3 1/2" Yamaha "computer" speakers!
Is this due to server-side issues, or is the Media Player format thatmuch better?
Thanks up front, Rich
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Post by Jay Ganz »

I found the Windows Media Player consistantly
better also (soundwise & picturewise).
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Post by Dan Tyack »

I don't work for Microsoft anymore....

But the codec is much superior to the RA equivalent, especially for low bandwidth audio.

Plus the player doesn't send back information to the company about what I am listening to, or give me marketing messages about upgrading every time I use it, or silently installing 10 MB of audio jukebox software when I upgrade the player, or display advertising on every clip, and it doesn't claim all possible audio and video formats, and it doesn't break my system when I uninstall it.

(if you can't tell, I'm not a fan of the Real player).


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Post by Rich Paton »

Thanks! I hope more websites adopt it. This technology boggles the mind. I started playing with audio toys back when only the military could afford buy a tranistor. Nowadays you can get a Creative AWE-64 for $10! Go figger!
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I refuse to use RealPlayer anymore. Too much advertising and spam! They always want you to upgrade, too.

Windows Media Player is a no-nonsense application. I like it.

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Post by Donny Hinson »

I find that the Windows Media player is superior in sound quality, but files take almost twice as long to download if you copying online. And they take up a lot more disk space than the RA player files. I'd have to say it's a toss up as to which one to use.

Both are far from perfect!
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Post by Jim Smith »

Will the Windows Media Player play Real Audio files?
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Post by Donny Hinson »

Jim, I just tried it...no, it will not!
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Post by Rich Paton »

So far, the MediaPlayer files have downloaded faster for me.

I still have 4 1/2 Gbyte left on a 6 Gbyte
HDD, with all the pre-installation software I use, and every file I've ever saved stored on it. I'm not sweating the drive space.... YET

Yes, I keep backups of it all. Wanna take a guess why?...LOL, but not at the time of the crashes!