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Helix Server Source Released

Rob Lanphier writes "RealNetworks just released the Helix DNA Server source code, the main engine powering the RealNetworks' Helix Universal Server (nee RealServer). Additionally, the RealNetworks' Public Source License (RPSL) just became approved as an Open Source Initiative (OSI) certified license. Speaking of which, the Helix DNA Server is available under RPSL (which wasn't originally our stated intention). Ask questions via IRC during our live webcast at 11am PST (19:00 GMT) or just read the press release."

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  1. Unlimited streaming now? by liebesgruss · · Score: 5, Informative

    So we can use more than 1MBit/s for streaming now?
    The 1year-testing-version is limited to this bandwith.

    cheers,
    liebesgruss

  2. Re:Really Free? Read the article for codec info. by Havokmon · · Score: 4, Informative
    They are shooting themselves in the foot if they don't supply a codec for free.

    And according to the news release, that apparently nobody read, you can stream Real and MP3 for free, non-commerically.

    "Helix DNA Server streams MP3, RealAudio® and RealVideo®. RealNetworks intends to add support for MPEG-4 after the MPEG-4 systems license terms have been released by the MPEG-4 licensing body, MPEG LA. Developers can create extensions for other media types such as Windows Media and QuickTime, or they can license these extensions from RealNetworks through the Helix Community. "

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