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'windows media dna'.

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RealNetworks Reveals Code In Single Helix

News The open-source client, which RealNetworks calls the "Helix DNA Client," includes code for the company's RealOne media player and its audio and video codecs. The Helix DNA Client and the Helix community are the answer.

[October 30, 2002, 13:21]

RealNetworks Releases Player Code For Linux

News In the past year, RealNetworks has released the source code for its Helix video and audio compression technology and Helix DNA media servers, which support many file formats including MPEG-4 and Windows Media.

[August 6, 2003, 15:10]

Real Prepares To Unwind Source Code

News Tuesday's release will reveal the source code to the Helix DNA client, which will let consumer electronics makers and other third-party application providers license the source code under one of two licences: a "community" licence for commercial...

[October 24, 2002, 8:14]

Windows DNA Helps Internet Startup Pioneer Real-Time Online File Handling

White Papers Using the Microsoft Windows DNA platform (Microsoft's Web solution platform), click2send created an innovative Internet file and media delivery services site. Windows DNA offered a rich set of tools and enabled the development team to incorporate...

[October 7, 2008, 0:00]

Windows DNA Helps MarketWatch.com Deliver Better Research To Online Investors With Its BigCharts.com Site

White Papers The solution was to migrate the BigCharts site to the Microsoft Windows DNA platform (Microsoft's Web solution platform) and upgrade to Windows 2000 Advanced Server. MarketWatch.com, one of the top interactive financial media companies, provides...

[October 7, 2008, 0:00]

Real's Open-source Code Lacks MPEG-4

News The Seattle-based digital media company introduced the Helix DNA Server code into the open-source community, finalising its push to build a universal system for digital media delivery over Linux, Windows and Unix-based operating systems in...

[January 23, 2003, 7:28]

Motorola Phones Get Real With Linux

News The company previously released the source code for its Helix video and audio compression technology and Helix DNA media servers, which support many file formats including MPEG-4 and Windows Media. The group is a collaborative effort between...

[October 23, 2003, 14:45]

Linux Firms Adopt Open-source Media Player

News Over the last year, it has released the source code for its Helix video and audio compression technology and Helix DNA media servers, which support file formats including MPEG-4 and Windows Media. The adoption of the open-source media software by...

[June 28, 2004, 16:45]

RealPlayer And QuickTime Flaws Could Let Hackers In

News Helix DNA Client was not affected, RealNetworks noted. The vulnerability affected the following popular versions of its digital media players: RealOne Player, RealOne Player v2 for Windows, RealPlayer 8 for Windows, RealPlayer 8 for Mac OS 9...

[April 2, 2003, 16:06]

MPEG-4 Backers Protest Microsoft Licence

News RealNetworks offers comparable pricing to that of Microsoft's with its Helix DNA Audio and Video. He cited the benefits of a potential personal video recorder that could store two times more TV programming than MPEG-4 using Windows Media 9 Series.

[January 10, 2003, 7:51]

Ballmer: Microsoft 'hell-bent' On Success In Ads

News We're bringing the same kind of vision and tenacity that is in our DNA that drove us into the enterprise business into consumer devices and online services," Ballmer said. Silverlight is a download for displaying media and interactive content in...

[July 27, 2007, 8:03]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog The execs are networking like well-oiled machines, swapping cards in moves as practiced and stylised as Noh theatre, scanning the room for people higher up the social scale than the ones they’re talking to, communicating in short, coded bursts as...

[July 29, 2005, 18:30]

RealNetworks Opens More Helix DNA

News The company currently supports over 50 media formats in its PC software, including Windows Media and MPEG-4, but it believes that the relatively high quality of RealVideo and RealAudio, combined with relatively small file sizes will make its own...

[December 5, 2002, 9:34]