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RealAudio is a proprietary audio format developed by RealNetworks. It is especially designed to conform to low bandwidths, and it can be used as a streaming audio format, i.e. played at the same time as it is downloaded. Many internet radio stations use RealAudio to stream their programming over the internet in real time. The first version of RealAudio was released in 1995. As of 2005, the current version is RealAudio 10.

RealAudio files normally have a file extension of .ra, .rm or .ram.

The main player for RealAudio content is RealNetworks' RealPlayer. With RealPlayer, it is not possible to save an audio stream to a file. The free programs MPlayer and StreamBox VCR can be used for this purpose, as can HiDownload. Other free programs to play RealAudio files are Real Alternative or JetAudio, which requires a download of an additional, free plugin to play them.

Codecs

RealAudio files are compressed using several different audio codecs. Below is a list of the codecs and the version in which each was introduced:

While the newest version of RealPlayer should be able to play any RealAudio file, other programs may not support all codecs.

See also