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April 15, 2005

RealNetworks Announcement Forthcoming

RealNetworks is apparently having a huge product announcement event at Radio City Music Hall on April 26th. There’s speculation that it will involve either a new version of Rhapsody, a portable subscription music service, or both.

I certainly hope that some update of the Rhapsody client is involved; the current client has been virtually unmodified for three or four years. It needs community features, easier linking to content from web pages, web-based remote control, and better exposure of the API to external programs. It still runs on an older version of the Windows Media codec, too; an upgrade to a newer Microsoft or Real codec, even remaining at 128kbps, would be a great improvement.

3 Comments

  1. They need to do SOMETHING with the client… RealRhapsody is the only reason I dual-boot. Well, that and Examsoft.

    Comment by Anonymous — April 15, 2005 @ 4:49 pm

  2. And it needs to run on the Macintosh! grr!

    Same for that Examsoft thing, I believe . . . as I understand, I’ll be using it relatively soon.

    Comment by Adam — April 18, 2005 @ 11:04 pm

  3. Follow-up: Real to launch Portable Subscription Service

    Following up on last week’s pre-announcement announcement: news (via Postplay ) of a Rhapsody portable subscription service was leaked today.

    Trackback by A Copyfighter's Musings — April 25, 2005 @ 11:16 pm

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