Monthly Archive:: December 2012

Using Time-lapse to Capture Video Art: Interview with Artist-Architect Hong Yi (Red)

RealPlayer is committed to helping people discover world-class video content. The recent social video boom has allowed many unknown individuals to skyrocket and become household names through YouTube and other online video sites. To save you from endless hours of searching for videos, we focus on finding new names in online video and highlight

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Where to Watch College Football Bowls Online

Cable TV isn’t the only place where the College Football bowls are overflowing. This NCAA bowl season, football fans can watch 33 of the 35 college football bowls online. Additionally, the few college bowl games not being shown online still have free live audio streams. Start plotting out how and where you’ll watch your

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Sharing Holiday Video Cards Using RealPlayer and Facebook

The holidays are a wonderful time to celebrate your traditions and express your  love, appreciation and warm wishes to family, friends, and associates. Mailing cards is a time-honored way of sharing these special times. More and more, people are turning online to share holiday video cards. Many websites have long specialized in still or

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Video Visionary Award – Education Recipient: RSA

This summer we announced the RealPlayer’s Video Visionary Award – Education. The award recognizes those who are using video to create world-class educational content for the masses. We’re happy to announce the next recipient of the award is the RSA. The RSA is a registered charity that focuses on bringing new ways of thinking about society

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Ask RealPlayer: What Are Video Channels?

We love hearing from users of our products. When features aren’t working the way you think they should, we want to help. That’s the idea behind Ask RealPlayer. We’re going to be providing answers to those questions straight from our product experts. Think of Ask RealPlayer as your buddy that works at RealPlayer. Please

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