Real Audio/Video is available for your account. If this feature
is not included in your account type, please contact the sales
department for details. Real Audio is a real time audio transmission/player
system. A digital audio stream is transmitted from the server
over the Internet to the destination and played immediately,
rather than being stored to disk first and then played.
Each audio/video clip requires two files: a metafile with
extension .ram, and the digital audio clip itself, with extension
.ra or .rm.
The .ram file holds one or more lines of ASCII text, each
of which references the .ra file to be played when the .ram
file is accessed by the browser. Entries in .ram files have
the form:
pnm://machinename.host4u.net/yourdomain/name-of-clip.ra
or
rtsp://machinename.host4u.net/yourdomain/name-of-clip.ra
The .ram file may be placed anywhere in your www directory.
The binary clips MUST be uploaded to the 'realaudio' subdirectory,
which is located in your www directory. When you access the
.ram file through a web browser (http://yourdomain.com/yourfile.ram)
it will tell the server where to look for the clip, and if
you have RealPlayer installed on your computer, the Realaudio/video
clip should start playing right away.
Important: In order to use the G2 features such as multi-rate
SureStream and Slide Presentations (.smi), You must use rtsp://
in the .ram file. The metafiles (.ram) must be uploaded in
ASCII mode while the clips (.ra or .rm) must be uploaded in
BINARY mode.
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