Irma Herzog wrote at 980926 MMDigest:
> You also must have RealAudio 5, which runs on Windows95 or Windows98
> only [and probably requires a Pentium processor]. Those of us with
> old Windows 3.11, can only use RealAudio 3, and the site doesn't
> handle that. We get the message that it is not a RealAudio format,
> because it is 5.0's.
Indeed you can play RealAudio v5 on a Win v3.1x platforms - RealNetworks
Inc. (http://real.com) offers RealPlayer v5.0.0.32 (16bit), which you
can use standalone or as a plugin to your web-browser.
With most browsers, RealPlayer installation configures the browser to
support RealMedia playback.
To manually configure your World Wide Web browser, do the following:
1. Open the Options, Preferences or Settings menu.
2. Select the Helper Applications or a similar option.
3. Look for "audio/x-pn-realaudio" in the File type list. If that
entry exists, select that entry. Otherwise, click New Type.
Enter audio as the Mime Type. Enter x-pn-realaudio as the
Mime SubType. Click OK.
4. Enter rm, ra, ram in the Extensions field.
5. Select the Launch Application option. Browse and find the
directory in which RealPlayer is installed.
(By default, the RealPlayer is installed in
C:\Real\Player\)
6. Select RealPlayer (realplay.exe) as the application to launch.
For more information, refer to the following page:
http://service.real.com/help/faq/index.html
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