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`Release Notes: RealAudio Player 2.0 for Windows
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`RealAudio Player Controls
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`To use the RealAudio Player, click on any RealAudio link on a World Wide Web page. Your Player should open and play
`automatically.
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`Player Window
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`RealAudio clips start playing automatically when you link to a clip from a Web page. You can pause a
`clip for approximately two minutes before the RealAudio Server terminates your connection. The Play
`and Pause commands are also available from the shortcut menu that appears when you click the right
`mouse button anywhere in the Player window.
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`Stops the clip. Stop can also be executed from the shortcut menu.
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`Fast Forwards or Rewinds the RealAudio clip in 10 second intervals.
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`Changes the volume of the clip.
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`Shows when the Player is connecting to a RealAudio Server (the speaker spins), when the Player is
`playing a RealAudio file (the speaker shows animated sound waves), and when the Player is attempting
`to play a RealAudio file, but is encountering high data loss (a lightning bolt comes from the speaker).
`Clicking on the Home Button takes you to the RealAudio Home Page.
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`Play/Pause
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`Stop
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`FF/Rewind
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`Volume
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`Home
`Button
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`Status Bar
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`The current state of the Player is displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the Player. The following messages will display:
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`Buffering. When you connect to a link on a Web page, the audio stream received by the Player will collect in the
`buffer (holding area) until enough packets arrive to start playing the audio stream. This takes only a few seconds.
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`(Clip x of y). When the RealAudio Player has been told to play more than one RealAudio (.ra) file in a row, you will
`be told how many total clips are to be played, and what clip number you are on.
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`Stopped. This indicates the audio has stopped, either because you selected the stop button, or because the end of the
`clip has been reached.
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`Paused. This indicates the audio has paused because you selected the pause button.
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`RPX Exhibit 1047
`RPX v. DAE
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`https://web.archive.org/web/19970614003654/http://www.real.com/help/player/win2.0/controls.html
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`Playing (14.4 or 28.8) network stream. This message displays when the Player is playing audio over the Internet.
`The number (14.4 or 28.8) indicates the sound algorithm used to encode the file (see the Sound page). If you do not
`hear any audio when this message is displayed, adjust the volume on the Player and on your speakers. If you are still
`having problems, you may need to adjust the Wave volume in your sound card's mixer application.
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`If you are using Windows 3.1x, look for your sound card Program group. You should be able to access your
`wave mixer from there.
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`If you are using Windows 95, choose Multimedia from the Control Panel and adjust the Audio Playback
`volume.
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`Playing (14.4 or 28.8) local stream. If you play a clip from a local file rather than over the Internet, this message will
`be displayed while the clip is playing. The number (14.4 or 28.8) indicates the sound algorithm used to encode the file
`(see the Sound page).
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`Playing (14.4 or 28.8) live stream. You will see this message when playing a live event across the Internet. The
`number (14.4 or 28.8) indicates the sound algorithm used to encode the file (see the Sound page).
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`Contacting Host. This indicates that the Player is requesting a file from a RealAudio Server.
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`The display to the right shows how long the clip has been playing and the total length of the clip. Note that the total length
`of the clip is not shown when listening to a live network stream.
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`Contine to Player Menus
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`Table of Contents Main Help Page
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`Support Request
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`RealAudio HomePage
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`Copyright © Progressive Networks, 1995, 1996, all rights reserved. RealAudio is a trademark of Progressive Networks.
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`https://web.archive.org/web/19970614003654/http://www.real.com/help/player/win2.0/controls.html

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