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RealPlayer to Support One-Click Video Ripping

Aditi.Tuteja writes "RealPlayer is coming up with a free version in June which will allow one-click video ripping. This free downloadable video player will allow anyone to save and organize video files in all major formats including Flash, QuickTime, RealMedia and Window Media and will support video ripping from websites like YouTube or more. The new RealPlayer will not download or record video that is DRM-enabled."

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  1. Windows Only For Now by WrongSizeGlass · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The new version of RealPlayer will be released in June. Sorry Mac users, no Real enabled ripping for you until later in the year, Windows only at this stage with support for Internet Explorer and Firefox. Sorry Mac users? I guess lack of Linux support doesn't even warrant a mention (let alone an apology)? I'm sure glad there are no other browsers out there except for FF & IE.

    I see they're trying to avoid becoming the middleman in content lawsuits by avoiding "DRM infected" content, but that won't protect them from the copyright owners suing them the very first time the MPAA downloads a clip from a movie.
    1. Re:Windows Only For Now by Bemopolis · · Score: 2, Interesting

      I absolutedly need this new version. That way I can convert those Real Player movies I have into a usable format and shitcan Real Player!

      --
      "I guess the moral of the story is, don't paint your airship with rocket fuel." -- Addison Bain
    2. Re:Windows Only For Now by jZnat · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Because Real seems to be the only company that makes cross-platform media players one of their top priorities. Also, Helix is pretty good (their open source player). They are also one of the easiest ways to get proprietary codecs legally on Linux. And for some reason, their Linux version of Real Player isn't nearly as bad as I remember the Windows malware version from back in the day.

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      'Yes, firefox is indeed greater than women. Can women block pops up for you? No. Can Firefox show you naked women? Yes.'
  2. Big Yawn! by Greger47 · · Score: 4, Interesting
    The Flash plugin has always allowed you to rip streams.
    1. Open your %TEMP% folder.
    2. Start playing todays 15 seconds of fame clip on YouTube's frontpage.
    3. Notice the flaXXX.tmp file that just appeared in the temp folder.
    4. When the clip has finished playing, copy the file somewhere and rename it to HE_iS_BURNiN_HIMS3LF_LOLZ!!!.flv

    /greger

    1. Re:Big Yawn! by suv4x4 · · Score: 2, Interesting
    2. Re:Big Yawn! by baboonlogic · · Score: 3, Interesting

      There is a firefox plugin that makes this operation even more easy.

      https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/239 0 As a past user of this addon, I would like to warn you that it routes your requests via a third party website, which of course should and can be be avoided.

      https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/300 6 (which someone did mention above) is much better.
  3. Argh by bradavon · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I wish RealPlayer would just die. It's such atrociously bad software in every way and always has been. Dreadful quality, constant buffering, proprietary format that barely works in any other software, bloatware to the extreme and to makes matters worse crud all over your system.

    Just do us all a favour and go bankrupt.