On MovieTome: First Look: Jessica Alba in 'Machete'!
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet

By Stephen Shankland
Posted on ZDNet News: Aug 15, 2006 10:54:00 PM

A correction was made to this story. Read below for details.

SAN FRANCISCO--RealNetworks will release open-source software this year that will let Linux computers play Windows Media files.

The media delivery software company and Novell made the announcement at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo here. Novell said it will include the tool in its Suse Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 in the fourth quarter.

Currently, Linux users can play Windows Media Video (WMV) and Windows Media Audio (WMA) content if they install closed-source modules, said Jeff Duchmann, general manager of client and digital rights management technologies at RealNetworks. As a result of a licensing deal RealNetworks signed with Microsoft and its settlement of an antitrust suit against the software giant, RealNetworks will build the Windows Media support into its proprietary RealPlayer for Linux software, the company said. The support will not be in the open-source Helix Community project it launched to bring some RealNetworks technology to Linux.

However, the software won't support digital rights management available with Windows, he added.

RealNetworks also is evaluating adding support for the AAC compression format, an audio compression format used by Apple Computer's iTunes and others, he said, though that would require further licensing actions for the company. "If we're going to do music services on other platforms, like Linux, we're going to have to support it," he said.

Duchmann added that RealNetworks also hopes to bring its music store technology to Linux.

Expanding application support is a key part of making Linux viable on desktop computers. It's a goal many companies have chased, largely unsuccessfully, for years. Novell is the largest company currently working on the idea, employing a catch-phrase of spreading Linux "from the desktop to the data center."

"We have for the first time a real alternative to the Windows desktop. Linux and open source are there," Novell Chief Technology Officer Jeffrey Jaffe said at a news conference. In particular, there's a big chance for companies to make their case as customers evaluate Microsoft's new Vista version of Windows.

"Over the next six months, there is an opportunity for the IT organizations to do a significant pilot--to find several hundred users who are knowledge workers and let them as a pilot try out our desktop," Jaffe said.

 
Correction: Due to incorrect information provided by a RealNetworks representative, this story incorrectly described the company's plans to add Windows Media Video and Audio support to Linux. Such support will be in the proprietary RealPlayer for Linux software.

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 48 Talkback(s)
Never trust anyone ...
... WHO POSTS IN ALL-CAPITAL LETTERS. It's the sure sign of a kook. (Read the rest)
Posted by: Tony R. Posted on: 02/26/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Amen  Richard Flude | 08/15/06
if there are any  zzz1234567890 | 08/15/06
Hmm...  Tony Agudo | 08/15/06
Real Player is already in SuSE Sled  mighetto | 08/15/06
Real to plug Windows media support into Linux  Loverock Davidson | 08/15/06
I play WMV files just fine, thanks.  Sabz5150 | 08/15/06
Linux users don't hate Windows Media Format  OhMyGosh | 08/15/06
hey Davidson, do you...  galileon | 08/15/06
Actually . . .  jlhenry62 | 08/16/06
Yep  HerbieHightower | 08/16/06
Microsoft is here to stay.  Henry Miller | 08/16/06
Since You Say you Like FreeBSD  slim-01 | 08/16/06
Bill Gates started the hate talk  slim-01 | 08/16/06
Really, Now?  John Zern | 08/16/06
Really, Now?  pkr@... | 08/16/06
Now that you mention it...  Zogg | 08/17/06
Don't you mean Stallman  Boot_Agnostic | 08/17/06
Hear is a link  slim-01 | 08/17/06
Real can't even plug its friendly fire with Apple  Boot_Agnostic | 08/15/06
'Bout time  Chad_z | 08/16/06
Useless without DRM support.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/16/06
Yeah, that would never happen...  mosborne | 08/16/06
No DRM = no lock-in  tic swayback | 08/16/06
RE: No DRM = no lock-in  Protagonistic | 08/16/06
Can you do it without losing sound quality?  tic swayback | 08/16/06
Or maybe...  Henry Miller | 08/16/06
Magnatune  Protagonistic | 08/16/06
Maybe they are...  AmraLeo | 08/17/06
Actually - DRM will be useless ? The World is not only Bill & Co. (NT)  Vily Clay | 08/16/06
Real player has had DRM fpr several years and on many platforms.  B.O.F.H. | 08/16/06
If WMV and WMA were in iTune's league  Michael Kelly | 08/16/06
Haven't missed it yet.  JDThompson | 08/16/06
First alternative choice ?????  Update victim | 08/16/06
Alternative to the chicken!  Resuna | 08/16/06
Which came first?  Henry Miller | 08/16/06
yep i think the order was..  barsteward | 08/16/06
Xerox was second in the chain.  UserLand | 08/16/06
Sorry, here's the correct link...  UserLand | 08/16/06
You missed one  pkr@... | 08/16/06
Uh, duh  raellis@... | 08/16/06
SOFTWARE TOWER OF BABEL!  BALTHOR | 08/16/06
What?  SysTech42 | 08/17/06
Never trust anyone ...  Tony R. | 02/26/09
Some DRM support  gaelic_software_engineer | 08/16/06
Strange...  pkr@... | 08/16/06
True  slim-01 | 08/17/06
Need to fix WMP support on Mac OS X  rclaeson@... | 08/17/06
Hard to believe but...  slim-01 | 08/17/06

What do you think?

advertisement
advertisement

White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

SmartPlanet

Click Here