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LinuxWorld, New York, January 22, 2003 — RealNetworks®, Inc., (Nasdaq: RNWK), the global leader in Internet media delivery, (Nasdaq: RNWK, Booth #363), today announced the third source code component of the Helix™ platform, the Helix DNA Server, is now available to software developers through the Helix Community at www.helixcommunity.org. With Helix DNA Server, developers for the first time have source code access to a major end-to-end media delivery platform, consisting of producer, server and client components. Helix DNA Server is the core source code of RealNetworks' Helix Universal Server, the 9th generation, multi-format digital media server that thousands of webcasters already use to deliver content on the Internet.
RealNetworks also announced that more than 10,000 software developers have joined the Helix Community since its launch in July, and that the Open Source Initiative (OSI) has certified the public source license used by the Helix Community.
"Today we deliver on the commitment we made in July to create a complete, open media delivery platform and source code community," said Rob Glaser, founder and CEO, RealNetworks, Inc. "With 10,000 members and proven foundational technology, the Helix Community is ready to take flight!"
Helix DNA Server source code will enable developers to build multi-format products for live and on-demand streaming, web collaboration, mobile media delivery, in-home streaming, and many other applications. Helix DNA Server streams MP3, RealAudio® and RealVideo®. RealNetworks intends to add support for MPEG-4 after the MPEG-4 systems license terms have been released by the MPEG-4 licensing body, MPEG LA. Developers can create extensions for other media types such as Windows Media and QuickTime, or they can license these extensions from RealNetworks through the Helix Community. The Helix DNA Server is available for AIX, HP-UX, Tru64, FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris, Windows NT and Windows 2000 operating systems.
Helix DNA Server is the third release of source code into the Helix Community. In October, RealNetworks released the Helix DNA Client source code, which enables developers to build playback applications that support any format. In December, RealNetworks released the Helix DNA Producer, which enabled developers to build encoding applications that support any format. The Helix platform has already received wide industry support form the likes of Cisco, HP, IBM, Network Appliance, nCUBE, Nokia, Oracle, PalmSource, Pinnacle Systems, Red Hat, Sun Microsystems, Symbian, Virage, Volera and many others.
Video testimonials supporting the Helix DNA Server from Cisco, HP, and Red Hat are available at www.helixcommunity.org
Helix DNA Server Features
The Helix DNA Server offers a robust source code base for developing digital media delivery products including:
- 9th generation media server
- Industry standard streaming media protocol and transports including - RTSP, RTP, SAP and SDP
- Live and on-demand broadcasting
- Native MP3 support
- RealVideo and RealAudio codec/file format support *
- Administration, monitoring and logging
- Full client authentication support, such as for pay per view services
*Available for free under the RPSL, included in the RCSL royalty for commercial distribution.
RealNetworks also announced that more than 10,000 software developers have joined the Helix Community since its launch in July, and that the Open Source Initiative (OSI) has certified the public source license used by the Helix Community.
"Today we deliver on the commitment we made in July to create a complete, open media delivery platform and source code community," said Rob Glaser, founder and CEO, RealNetworks, Inc. "With 10,000 members and proven foundational technology, the Helix Community is ready to take flight!"
Helix DNA Server source code will enable developers to build multi-format products for live and on-demand streaming, web collaboration, mobile media delivery, in-home streaming, and many other applications. Helix DNA Server streams MP3, RealAudio® and RealVideo®. RealNetworks intends to add support for MPEG-4 after the MPEG-4 systems license terms have been released by the MPEG-4 licensing body, MPEG LA. Developers can create extensions for other media types such as Windows Media and QuickTime, or they can license these extensions from RealNetworks through the Helix Community. The Helix DNA Server is available for AIX, HP-UX, Tru64, FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris, Windows NT and Windows 2000 operating systems.
Helix DNA Server is the third release of source code into the Helix Community. In October, RealNetworks released the Helix DNA Client source code, which enables developers to build playback applications that support any format. In December, RealNetworks released the Helix DNA Producer, which enabled developers to build encoding applications that support any format. The Helix platform has already received wide industry support form the likes of Cisco, HP, IBM, Network Appliance, nCUBE, Nokia, Oracle, PalmSource, Pinnacle Systems, Red Hat, Sun Microsystems, Symbian, Virage, Volera and many others.
Video testimonials supporting the Helix DNA Server from Cisco, HP, and Red Hat are available at www.helixcommunity.org
Helix DNA Server Features
The Helix DNA Server offers a robust source code base for developing digital media delivery products including:
- 9th generation media server
- Industry standard streaming media protocol and transports including - RTSP, RTP, SAP and SDP
- Live and on-demand broadcasting
- Native MP3 support
- RealVideo and RealAudio codec/file format support *
- Administration, monitoring and logging
- Full client authentication support, such as for pay per view services
*Available for free under the RPSL, included in the RCSL royalty for commercial distribution.