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Off Topic => General Interest => Topic started by: Stormy on July 30, 2005, 11:34:15 AM

Title: :p Blue Man Group Crazyness!
Post by: Stormy on July 30, 2005, 11:34:15 AM
here are some Blue Man group videos..
WARNING: LARGE DOWNLOAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.stormy.outpostuniverse.net/stuff/BMGvids.rar (http://www.stormy.outpostuniverse.net/stuff/BMGvids.rar)

These videos are AWESOME  B) ... but on one... the video quality isnt very good  :unsure:

You will need Real Player/ winamp to play these
Title: :p Blue Man Group Crazyness!
Post by: Eddy-B on July 30, 2005, 12:09:10 PM
Just on a note: it's a 121MB download
Title: :p Blue Man Group Crazyness!
Post by: zigzagjoe on July 30, 2005, 04:33:14 PM
bleh.....burn realplayer.....use winamp or wmp.

really, its quite a bad player, and add that to the rest of the crap that comes with it and you have a package that is 100% s***.

Use Real Alternative instead. ( Codec (http://digidownload.libero.it/klitecode/mirror/realalt142.exe) & Splitter for WMP (http://www.freecodecs.net/files/realmediasplitter_20040125.zip) ; Splitter for Winamp (http://www.freecodecs.net/files/Tara_v1.0.3b.zip) ) personaly i would get both of the spitters, but its up to you. Get the one for the player you want to use.
Title: :p Blue Man Group Crazyness!
Post by: Oprime on August 16, 2005, 12:00:33 AM
Here is a post from a website I found very interesting. I didn't find the so called "COOKIES.TXT " file but I'm interested in the way they use Real players Icons and trademarks

Here's the URL for the Website
Real Player sucks (http://jogin.com/weblog/archives/2004/03/06/real_reply)
Quote
Let's get straight about "Real Alternative" and "Media Player Classic." I want to clear up confusion that I've seen here. It may matter to you!

1. Media Player Classic is not an old product of Microsoft. It is freeware/donationware produced by an individual in Hungary.

2. "Real Alternative" is a complete set of codec files. This file set is used with Media Player Classic. On my system, it is also called by jetAudio (another media player that can play Real streams).

From examining this file set, I have concluded that Real Alternative is a wholly-owned product of Real Networks, offered as a method for Real to deliver and control content via players other than their own. This content may or may not include contracted advertising (I don't know).
- All the files that I examined contained statements identifying Real Networks as the source.
- One of the files is a Real Player icon: their logo.

3. Real Alternative contains a reporting file that can be used by spyware, and may be included for that purpose.
- The name of this file is "COOKIES.TXT."
- COOKIES.TXT is the customary name used for cookie files.
- Real's COOKIES.TXT is not placed in the usual Windows location: C:\windows\cookies, but it resides in a Real Alternative directory instead. Thus, this file is invisible to cookie management software.
- I found the streaming sites I'd downloaded from all listed neatly in this file, along with other sites that may or may not have been used for reporting.

I encourage any of you with Real Alternative on your systems to investigate this file: read the contents of your own COOKIES.TXT that you'll find in one of the Real Alternative directories ("folders" to you winnies).
If you also have snooping software, check out the actual source for every file, too.

Is this a "Real Alternative?" Make up your own mind.


Richard

Comment by Richard at 06:22, 07 Mar, 2004 #


>< I know this is off topic but I just had to point that out :P
 
Title: :p Blue Man Group Crazyness!
Post by: BlackBox on August 16, 2005, 07:57:57 AM
Why can't we all use superior codecs like DivX or XviD? These are much better codecs than anything RealNetworks has ever made.

Also, you're not forced to use their stupid player, you can use any player that can handle AVI (provided you have the codecs installed).

Besides you can use DivX/XviD videos all over. I have a PDA with a movie player (TCPMP) which supports a whole slew of formats, DivX / XviD, H.323, MJPEG, MPEG1, MP3, OGG.. etc. and it's open source.

Anyway enough rambling..

Stormy, maybe could you split up the vid package into smaller pieces? (People with 56ks and myself with a slow cable connection (384k) will appreciate it)
Title: :p Blue Man Group Crazyness!
Post by: xamlit on August 17, 2005, 11:28:49 PM
Not to go off topic, but op2hacker what type of PDA do you have? I am looking for a decent PDA that can play Divx.. And do you stream it over the network?