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The '''[[Helix DNA Client]]''' is the media engine for playback and consumption of digital media.
The '''[[Helix DNA Client]]''' is the media engine for playback and consumption of digital media.


'''Helix Player''' is the open source [[media player]] built on top of Helix DNA Client for [[Linux]] and other [[operating system]]s. The Helix Player serves as the foundation for the [[RealPlayer]] versions 10 and newer for [[Linux]]. The [[Windows]] and [[Macintosh]] players as well as embedded versions of the [[RealPlayer]] for mobile phones are also based on Helix. The Helix Player contains support for, at least, the following media formats:
'''Helix Player''' is the open source [[media player]] built on top of Helix DNA Client for [[Linux]] and other [[operating system]]s. The Helix Player serves as the foundation for the [[RealPlayer]] versions 10 and newer for [[Linux]]. The [[Windows]] and [[Macintosh]] players as well as embedded versions of the [[RealPlayer]] for mobile phones are also based on Helix. The Helix Player includes support for the following media formats:
* Audio formats: [[Ogg Vorbis]], [[Au file format|.au]]
* Audio formats: [[Ogg Vorbis]], [[Au file format|.au]]
* Video formats: [[Ogg Theora]], [[AVI]]
* Video formats: [[Ogg Theora]], [[AVI]]
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* Protocols: [[RTSP]], [[Real-time Transport Protocol|RTP]], [[HTTP]], [[Multicast]], [[RDT_stream_transport|RDT]]
* Protocols: [[RTSP]], [[Real-time Transport Protocol|RTP]], [[HTTP]], [[Multicast]], [[RDT_stream_transport|RDT]]


It should be noted that the use of the [[RDT_stream_transport|RDT]], the default propietary Real data transport, and the [[RealVideo]] and [[RealAudio]] codecs requires agreeing to the Helix DNA Technology Binary Research Use License to obtain Helix DNA compiled binaries components which are distributed under this license.
Use of the [[RDT_stream_transport|RDT]], the default propietary Real data transport, and the [[RealVideo]] and [[RealAudio]] codecs requires binary components distributed under the Helix DNA Technology Binary Research Use License.


As of February 2006, Helix was included in over 65 mobile phones and was distributed more than 60 million times. [[Nokia]] and [[Motorola]] have both standardized and contribute to Helix. Additionally, [[Samsung]] and [[Sony Ericsson]] have licensed Helix for their mobile phones.
As of February 2006, Helix was included in over 65 mobile phones and was distributed more than 60 million times. [[Nokia]] and [[Motorola]] have both standardized and contribute to Helix. Additionally, [[Samsung]] and [[Sony Ericsson]] have licensed Helix for their mobile phones.

Revision as of 09:45, 23 April 2006

Helix is an open multi-format digital media framework. The code is released in binary and source code form (except for the extensions listed below) under various licenses, notably the commercial RealNetworks Community Source License and the open source RealNetworks Public Source License. Additionally, the Helix DNA Client and the Helix Player are licensed under the popular GNU General Public License (GPL) open source license. RealNetworks contributed the original source code to the Helix Community to help the industry standardize on a multi-format, multi-operating system, multi-processor digital media platform.

The Helix DNA Client is the media engine for playback and consumption of digital media.

Helix Player is the open source media player built on top of Helix DNA Client for Linux and other operating systems. The Helix Player serves as the foundation for the RealPlayer versions 10 and newer for Linux. The Windows and Macintosh players as well as embedded versions of the RealPlayer for mobile phones are also based on Helix. The Helix Player includes support for the following media formats:

Use of the RDT, the default propietary Real data transport, and the RealVideo and RealAudio codecs requires binary components distributed under the Helix DNA Technology Binary Research Use License.

As of February 2006, Helix was included in over 65 mobile phones and was distributed more than 60 million times. Nokia and Motorola have both standardized and contribute to Helix. Additionally, Samsung and Sony Ericsson have licensed Helix for their mobile phones.

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