Adds the ability to output RealMedia video and RealAudio audio files to certain River Past and HeavyMath software
| Version | 7.7.16.1904 |
| Updated | Oct 9th 2008 |
| Developer |
River Past Corporation
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| User Rating |
1364
2.9
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| Original File Size | 6.1 MB |
| Downloads | 28557 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Multimedia |
River past RealMedia Booster Pack enables River Past Audio Capture, Audio CD Ripper, Audio Converter, and Talkative to output RealAudio files. It enables River Past Cam 3D, Cam Do, Screen Recorder, Video Cleaner, Video Perspective, and Video Slice to output RealMedia video files. This is the complete compatibility chart with all River Past and HeavyMath software.
River past RealMedia Booster Pack software represents an add-on pack which adds the ability to output RealMedia video and RealAudio audio files to certain River Past and HeavyMath software.
MPEG-4 is commonly used by streaming, especially on cell phones, digital cameras, and other portable devices. Its high quality and small file size is ideal for this purpose. MPEG-4 audio (M4A) is used iTune and iPod for the music encoding, offering better quality than MP3 at the same bitrate.
RealMedia Booster Pack is compatbile with the following River Past software:
пї Audio Capture
пї Audio CD Ripper
пї Audio Converter
пї Audio Converter Pro
пї Talkative
пї Cam 3D
пї Cam 3D Webmaster Edition
пї Cam Do
пї Cam Do Webmaster Edition
пї Screen Recorder Pro
пї Video Cleaner
пї Video Cleaner Pro
пї Video Perspective
пї Video Slice
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