I agree with Shahriar. I assume you downloaded the videos looking at 
their small size. Real format is small and good, but I don't know why 
they don't make their decoder's source open. They are running an open 
source project but they are not opening the decoder.

I knew about their spyware issue, but I'm using Real player on Linux 
without any issues.
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Shahriar Tariq wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 11:04 PM, Hafiz Imtiaz<eee.imt...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>
>    
>> /quote
>> I do not, by principle, install any software from real. They used to put
>> spyware "features" in their windows versions, so I use realalternative.
>>
>> /quote
>>
>>
>>      
> True.. but that's long time back (or is 2005 too far back?)..... I don't
> know once a product was bad that does not necessarily means it's always
> going to be bad... but hey... that just my thought.. after all you are the
> one who is going to take risks....
>
>
> If I were you, I would have converted all my non free formats to ogg (that's
> what I am doing currently converting mp3 to ogg)
>
>    
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