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RealJukebox

 

Earlier software from RealNetworks that allowed you to organize and manage your digital music. Running under Windows and supporting CDDB, it captured songs from audio CDs and digitized them in RealAudio or MP3 formats. RealJukebox's functionality was integrated into the company's RealPlayer multimedia player. See CDDB and RealOne.

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RealJukebox was a computer program released by RealNetworks that allowed users to organise their digital music. It was first released in May 1999. By late 2001 the functionality of the program had been integrated into the Real's core media player program, RealPlayer.

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RealJukebox came in two flavors. Basic and Plus. The basic player had the ability to rip music, but its ability was limited to 96kbit/s for MP3 Music. It also disabled several features such as advanced autoplaylists, crossfading, format conversion, jewel case label printing , equalizer functionality, and had a limitation on the amount of discs that can be burned through the application. [1]

The program did display advertising and has the ability to be removed if one person pays a registration fee to remove the advertising and other program limitations.

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RealPlayer (technology)
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