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Progressive streams into movies with RealVideo

Martin Veitch ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 11 Feb 1997 11:38 GMT

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Seattle-based Progressive claims RealVideo works well over 28.8kbits/sec modems and offers full-motion video with the new generation of 56kbits/sec modems or over ISDN lines. Up to 500 simultaneous streams are available from one server. The company expects the tool to be used in Internet/intranet-based training and presentations.

Exclusive clips by acclaimed US film director Spike Lee are also available on the Web site.

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