yes, really, RealAudio should be _just_ supported by realplayer but, there are several programs that support it, like RaWarVecorder, that is free. another that i don't remember the name, such as cool stream, or hot stream don't remember, which is free too and they work using the RealPlayer libraries. well, RealAlternative too, I think it couldn't legally support realaudio, or they have paid i don't know but...once i used MPlayer under linux and i used to listen to real media files, it had the DLL's taken from windows, in the codecs directory and these guys weren't so paranoid about licensing, *smiles* maybe, I think, the reason why screamer radio does not support, is the second, not the first. I mean, the much work it could be. :)
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