

All you have to do is sync your device (or devices) to your account. With RealPlayer, you can play videos on other mobile devices, in a RealPlayer media center on your PC or Mac, even on Roku and Xbox One. One of the most exciting enhancements in RealPlayer 18 is the ability to play videos any time, anywhere.

The newest iteration carries the name RealPlayer 18, and include all the features and codecs of previous versions with new enhancements to keep up with the latest technologies. Once you’ve created a RealTimes Story you like, you can share it with friends and family and access them in your RealPlayer library. This can be done both in the mobile app and on a PC or Mac. Within the app you can also edit, add effects, create Memes, and frame photos. In May 2015, we introduced RealTimes, a mobile app that lets you create vignettes set to music from your photos. Previous versions were known as RealAudio, RealOne Player, RealPlayer G2, and RealCloud. Each successive release improved upon its intuitive, user-friendly operation, and increased its versatility, allowing it to support a wide range of multimedia files. Since its inception, there have been multiple incarnations of RealPlayer. Constant Evolution – Adding More Features to Meet Customer Needs RealPlayer gained so much traction that it became a selectable tool in Microsoft Windows 98, just three years after its launch. RealNetworks solved that problem with their apps, and voilá-live Internet broadcast was born. wav files and slow 36K modems-not a good combo when you want seamless streaming. Remember, we started this 10 years before YouTube even launched. Streaming video content over the Internet was revolutionary back then. It ushered in the act of comfortably playing streaming content over the Internet on your PC. It was one of the first generation of media players for the standard consumer. This was the birth of RealPlayer, which lead to the evolution of the mobile RealCloud app becoming RealTimes as we know them both today. The History of RealPlayer at RealNetworksīack in April of 1995-just as the Internet was being adopted worldwide-the first release of “RealAudio Player” hit the market.
