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how to play .rm files on windows media player.
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It's difficult to find a mediaplayer that will always play every media file you give it. My best experiences in this are both VLC and mplayer (I don't mean mediaplayer from MS)(see also your previous Q about wmv files) My worst is realplayer because well, the installation just sucks I think. No experience trying every format in it though. So if you like it and it works for you, use it. Right now I use mplayer with their codec pack to play just about everything and only rarely do I still need quicktime for quicktime files. mplayer comes with it's own codecs and doesn't use the codecs installed for mediaplayer or others. Warning about mplayer, it's (right now) a command line tool so not for all people. There are gui's for mplayer out there though. Additional, I play loads of downloaded movies from various sources, that's how I have learned to trust mplayer.
For windows media player, winamp, realplayer and I guess also quicktime you can try installing additional codecs but mostly they'll have difficulties with there "foreign format". media player finds real and quicktime files difficult real will have problems with quicktime quicktime has problems with real. Installing for example a real codec for media player will make you play say 50% or 90% (I dunno) of the real files but not all of them. And same for quicktime.
The reason why I guess mplayer and vlc work better playing all formats is that they're not advocating there own format, they're open source and intended to play everything. Though quicktime still seems most difficult.
When I'm gonna do a clean install again I wil only install: - mplayer and quicktime to play movies (only rarely using quicktime). - cdex to rip CD's to mp3. - Winamp to play music and recode music to desired mp3 format so I can play it in portable mp3 player that can't handle every format. - G-Spot to find out what codec is used. - Nero for burning. - VLC maybe for some things I don't know yet. - And no media player or real player and no codec pack like klite or whatever.
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