As long as you aren't doing anything robust and just want to stream a few 
files here and there, you can stream with http. It's very simple.

Create your RM (media) file and upload it.

Create  a meta file. This is a text file with a .ram extension. Inside the 
text file, put the real http link to the rm file. Upload both files and call 
the .ram file from your web browser. It'll link to the .rm file and it'll 
stream.

This method isn't as efficient as Real Server but if you are just doing a 
few, no worries. No apache mods should be necessary.


On Tuesday 11 December 2001 09:58 am, you wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a RH72 system that I'd like to play streaming audio on. Are my
> options only to wade thru the mounds of advertisements (including
> pop-under ads!), chicanery, and so-called "Free Downloads" at real.com or
> are there alternatives?
>
> It apparently isn't "free" at all any more, only a "Free" 14-day trial.
> What a joke.
>
> Thanks,
> Dave



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