Discussion:
How to properly install RealPlayer for Linux
john d. herron
2007-01-03 05:32:56 UTC
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Hi, all.
When I tried to install the version of Realplayer (v 8.0.11) proposed by
Adept, the response I got from Adept manager in the 'Requested' column
was a "BREAK (install)" in red color, with an ensuing message to the
effect that the object in the repository is broken.
I then turned to the real.com website, where I found two Linux options
available: RealPlayer10GOLD.bin or RealPlayer10GOLD.rpm.
My Firefox browser is set up to routinely download files onto the
desktop (is that the best choice?), but I'm so dumb I don't know 1)
which of the two suggested options would be better nor 2) how to install
that better option so it will land in the proper place (folder ...) to
operate properly.
Also, is the installer going to automatically provide for an application
menu entry or is that something that will need to be done manually?
Any help will be thankfully appreciated.
john
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Daniel Pittman
2007-01-03 06:39:37 UTC
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Post by john d. herron
When I tried to install the version of Realplayer (v 8.0.11) proposed
by Adept, the response I got from Adept manager in the 'Requested'
column was a "BREAK (install)" in red color, with an ensuing message
to the effect that the object in the repository is broken. I then
turned to the real.com website, where I found two Linux options
available: RealPlayer10GOLD.bin or RealPlayer10GOLD.rpm. My Firefox
browser is set up to routinely download files onto the desktop (is
that the best choice?), but I'm so dumb I don't know 1) which of the
two suggested options would be better nor 2) how to install that
better option so it will land in the proper place (folder ...) to
operate properly.
The best answer, which isn't very intuitive, is that you shouldn't
install either. There are a number of free alternatives that are
capable of playing most real content -- and all of it, using their
binary CODECs.

You should look to installing the w32codecs package as described in the
Ubuntu wiki under "RestrictedFormats"[1].

Then use the 'kmplayer' plugin, or just the ordinary playback tools like
Amarok, to play the content using the xine engine.

Finally, mplayer also supports using the w32codecs to play back real
content.


That way you don't suffer the indignity of discovering that even if
installed the RealPlayer Linux version is, well, not very impressive.
Practically, in most cases, unusably so.

Regards,
Daniel

Footnotes:
[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
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Ian Rose
2007-01-03 07:24:16 UTC
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Post by john d. herron
Hi, all.
When I tried to install the version of Realplayer (v 8.0.11) proposed
by Adept, the response I got from Adept manager in the 'Requested'
column was a "BREAK (install)" in red color, with an ensuing message
to the effect that the object in the repository is broken.
I then turned to the real.com website, where I found two Linux options
available: RealPlayer10GOLD.bin or RealPlayer10GOLD.rpm.
My Firefox browser is set up to routinely download files onto the
desktop (is that the best choice?), but I'm so dumb I don't know 1)
which of the two suggested options would be better nor 2) how to
install that better option so it will land in the proper place (folder
...) to operate properly.
Also, is the installer going to automatically provide for an
application menu entry or is that something that will need to be done
manually?
Any help will be thankfully appreciated.
john
_______________________
kubuntu 6.06 LTS on i586 w/ 512 MB
Since you are using Dapper , you can add the dapper-commercial
repository to your /etc/apt/sources.list, with the line:

deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu dapper-commercial main

And then just
sudo apt-get install realplay

( references: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RealplayerInstallationMethods )
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bryann
2007-01-03 15:39:12 UTC
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Post by john d. herron
Hi, all.
When I tried to install the version of Realplayer (v 8.0.11) proposed
by Adept, the response I got from Adept manager in the 'Requested'
column was a "BREAK (install)" in red color, with an ensuing message
to the effect that the object in the repository is broken.
I then turned to the real.com website, where I found two Linux options
available: RealPlayer10GOLD.bin or RealPlayer10GOLD.rpm.
My Firefox browser is set up to routinely download files onto the
desktop (is that the best choice?), but I'm so dumb I don't know 1)
which of the two suggested options would be better nor 2) how to
install that better option so it will land in the proper place (folder
...) to operate properly.
Also, is the installer going to automatically provide for an
application menu entry or is that something that will need to be done
manually?
Any help will be thankfully appreciated.
john
_______________________
kubuntu 6.06 LTS on i586 w/ 512 MB
OK I understand:-) I'm going to say a bit more than a simple answer as I
assume the goal is to be USING realplayer for streaming audio/video.

My Kubuntu on a pc was done by adding Kubuntu desktop so I can't
Guarantee it will work from a Kubuntu disk install but;

I used the tar.gz ran it in a root terminal. If you don't have a root
terminal use Sudo. I don' t know if current versions put a root terminal
in the menu either my installation has been set up since Hoary.

It put a listing in the menu and I believe the Desktop at least it did
here or rather IIRC replaced the realplayer 10 icon I already had on the
Desktop from Realplayer10 Gold win32 (via Wine).


The problem I ran into is the sound drivers. It seems the helix/Real
player for linux only supports OSS. My default install (Ubuntu) +kubuntu
desktop was running alsa and thus needed the alsa OSS package and
changes made in the multimedia settings. with an arts install this may
differ.

FWIW after installing all codecs etc for everything to play (restricted
formats page) I find that most news videos etc dont play worth a dam.

Also be careful which associations are created, as realplayer is a
nuisance to play albums on the linux version.

End results for actual usage (not playing with the computer) are:

Movies DVDs totem xine (works smoother than win +cyberdvd)
Audio Rythm box or Amarok
Streaming audio video WINDOWS realplayer 10 on wine with Firefox
windows version
OR Windows mediaplayer with ie6 on Crossover.

The above applies to the machines faster than 700mhz

My hubbies very old p2 450 actually plays streaming radio via
realplayer linux best

The only TV shows that seem to work well on Linux players seem to be ABC
all the others hang no matter what player I use.

Using firefox (for win32) with wine or crossover with windows plugins
seems to work much better here, although it is necessary to kill the
processes manually often when you're done viewing .

Oh and before you try all the windows stuff on wine getting THAT
working IS a lot of work unless you know how to manipulate wine or
crossover well. You need to add a lot of things to the default install
( ole and scripting flash shockwave etc)

ALL of the above is NA on power pc MAC ..the only option for that is
GPLflash ( most streaming video needs flash) and that doesn't work well
except on a few sites.

the DRM for buying music from REAL doesn't work here in any case, on
linux. I've still needed a win partition for that. I suspect that
Rhapsody might work well but I refer pay as I buy, not a monthly fee.

OH and if you are going through a router REAL often chokes going through
routers no matter what version you use. But /THAT is another subject.


This sounds bad,,,but actually with a bit of work it can be done,my
computers are the ONLY multimedia we use. We are Very remote and use
them for news, music and even radio listening.


Bryann
Edmund Laugasson
2007-01-10 00:23:39 UTC
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Post by john d. herron
When I tried to install the version of Realplayer (v 8.0.11)
1. You may download Realplayer for Linux - http://www.real.com/
If you will go there under Linux, the web page recognizes your operating
system and will offer Linux version - RealPlayer10GOLD.bin
Download it, change it executable (chmod a+x RealPlayer10GOLD.bin). Then
run it as root - sudo ./RealPlayer10GOLD.bin

2. You may install Helix Player:
sudo apt-get install helix-player

Also other stuff is available:
sudo apt-cache search helixplayer

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