RealPlayer 10.5
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Welcome to RealPlayer from RealNetworks

This document describes RealNetworks' RealPlayer. The software and documentation are provided to you in accordance with your license agreement.

For the latest technical information or assistance, please visit Customer Support.

For the most up-to-date version of this document, please visit the online RealPlayer release notes

Contents

System Requirements
Installation
Network Issues
Known Issues
Manually Configuring Your Browser
Troubleshooting
Using RealPlayer through a Firewall
Full Screen and/or Video Not Displaying Properly
Reporting Feedback

System Requirements

Minimum

Recommended

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Note: Operating system requirements only apply to RealNetworks products. Third party plug-ins or add-ons may have different system requirements.

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Installation

Network Issues

Before changing any Network or Proxy settings, please contact your System Administrator. Incorrect settings can cause RealPlayer to appear not to function.

Known Issues

CD / DVD Playback

CD Burning & Transfer

General

Playback

Portable Devices

Web

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Manually Configuring Your Browser

If and when you upgrade your default OS browser, you may lose the configuration information for the RealPlayer program. The easiest way to reconfigure your browser is to reinstall RealPlayer.

Alternatively, you can manually configure your browser. Please go to RealPlayer Technical Support to find the most recent information and instructions.

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Troubleshooting

Using RealPlayer through a Firewall

RealPlayer uses port 7070 for TCP and ports 6970 through 7170 inclusive for UDP transmission. If you are accessing the Internet through a firewall, your firewall administrator will need to authorize these ports. Firewall information is available on our Firewall web page.

Full Screen and/or Video Not Displaying Properly

To deliver the best video quality, RealPlayer uses the latest optimized video protocols and Microsoft DirectX capabilities. While most current video cards (and their drivers) function properly in this mode, some older video cards and/or older video card drivers will not function properly with this optimized approach. If your video card or  installed video card drivers are incompatible you may see unexpected results (see 'Symptoms' below).

The vast majority of these problems can easily be solved by ensuring that you have the following:

The Symptoms:

Incompatibility with optimized video usually displays itself in one of the following ways:

  1. You do not see any video in FullScreen mode.
  2. You do not see any video in your RealPlayer Display panel.
  3. You see only a "snowy" or "staticy" picture that moves in your RealPlayer where video should display.
  4. You see video in your RealPlayer with one of the following issues. (a) It has a green tint; (b) It may be distorted so that you only see stripes of the video; (c) It appears as only a part of an enlarged picture, as if you were looking through a hole at a larger screen.
  5. You see video in your RealPlayer, but it is stretched vertically or horizontally in only one direction, distorting video  into a long, flat or a tall, thin picture.
  6. Attempt to playback video causes an Invalid Page Fault or otherwise causes RealPlayer to crash.

If you are experiencing one or more of these symptoms, read and perform the Confirmation Test below to be sure that the problem is the use of optimized video and not some other conflict.

Confirming the Problem:

If you are seeing any or all of the above symptoms, do the following to ensure it is an optimized video issue:

  1. In RealPlayer, select the Tools > Preferences menu item.
  2. Within Preferences, select to the Hardware tab.
  3. Within the "Video Card Compatibility" section, move the slider from the far right ("Best Performance") to the middle position.
  4. Attempt to play a piece of video content.
  5. Repeat the first 3 steps, but now change the "Video Card Compatibility" slider to the far left/"Most Reliable" position.
  6. Attempt to play a piece of video content.
  7. Repeat the first 3 steps, returning the "Video Card Compatibility" slider to the far right/"Best Performance" position.

If Video played correctly anywhere in this sequence of tests, then this is an optimized video issue.

Resolving the Problem:

As mentioned above, the vast majority of these problems can easily be solved by ensuring that you have installed the following:

Microsoft DirectX (version  5.0 or later): Downloaded from directly from Microsoft.

Note: When you install DirectX, you must choose to upgrade your video drivers. However, in some cases the functionality/features of the new drivers may be different than the old drivers; please contact your video card manufacturer for more information if this is the case.

Updated Video Card Drivers, preferably Microsoft-Certified: Download these from your video card or PC manufacturer. These certified driver versions are commonly called "Microsoft Certified", "Windows Hardware Quality Labs Certified", "WHQL Certified" or "DirectX Certified". More information is available from the Technical Support Knowledge Base

Note: If you update your drivers, the functionality/features of the new drivers may be different than the old drivers; please contact your video card manufacturer for more information if this is the case.

Note: In some cases the "Microsoft Certified" drivers available from your video card manufacturer will not be the newest driver version the manufacturer lists as available for your card.

Attempt to play the video that was giving you trouble again. If it still does not display correctly, please proceed to the instructions below.

If Installing DirectX and Updating Video Card Drivers does not resolve the problem:

  1. In RealPlayer, select the Tools > Preferences menu item.
  2. Within Preferences, select to the Hardware tab.
  3. Within the "Video Card Compatibility" section, move the slider from the far right ("Best Performance") to the middle position.
  4. Attempt to play a piece of video content. If video still does not play, then continue to the next steps.
  5. In RealPlayer, select the Tools > Preferences menu item.
  6. Within Preferences, select to the Hardware tab.
  7. Within the "Video Card Compatibility" section, move the slider from the far right ("Best Performance") to the far left/"Most Reliable" position.

If you update or change your video driver or video card in the future, you should return the Video Card Compatibility slider setting to Best Performance to see if it now works properly. If it does not, follow the procedures above again to solve the conflict.

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For Technical Assistance:

If you have questions or problems, please use the Technical Support contact page at: http://service.real.com/realplayer/

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