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he joins the CoreCodec team or sells / gives them the RealOne decoders so that CorePlayer, finally, receives support for these, particularly in streaming, widely used formats (can you hear me, CoreCodec team?! Now, it’s time to add RealOne support to CorePlayer! We DO need HTTP-based access to streamed content, which the official RealOne player is incapable of!) and
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I am listening ;-)
We would love to do nothing more then add support for the Real and Flash formats within the CorePlayer Platform, but note that it is NOT under our control.... Its all about the control that both Real and Adobe have on their respective formats.
Specifically... I would like to see both of them extend support for their format from outside applications but still within their players... (and yes it is possible). Simply put, this would still allow the control for which they desire, but also increase the proliferation of their formats/platforms/codecs/containers.
FYI... in regards to the MPlayer Mobile port... and take this with a grain of salt from my slanted point of view.... I would really like to commend their efforts.... But I feel overall that it is a fruitless effort (from a design perspective) to get more optimization. While it might be possible to squeak maybe low double digit improvements... don't expect anything major.