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To: wallstreeter who wrote (2545)5/2/1999 12:51:00 PM
From: jjs_ynot  Respond to of 2882
 
The coming revolution in internet streaming:

By Paul Festa
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
April 30, 1999, 9:45 a.m. PT

RealNetworks on Monday is expected to jump into the world of
MP3 and other digital music download formats with a product
called Jukebox, according to sources familiar with the plan.

A company spokesman would not discuss RealNetworks' plan
except to reiterate that an announcement was planned for
Monday. But CNET News.com spoke with four sources who
have seen the product and been briefed by RealNetworks. The
domain name "RealJukebox.com" was registered by the
company earlier this month, according to the Whois database.

Jukebox is a client-side application that converts, or "rips,"
compact discs and translates them into a digital file format,
the sources said. The product also automatically enters
information such as song title and artist into a manageable
database for music downloaded from the Internet or CDs.

Jukebox is being launched in response to the explosive growth
of MP3 ( MPEG 1, Audio Layer 3), a compression format that
allows for easy downloading of music files onto a PC hard
drive or portable MP3 player. Although the format itself is
legal, it lacks copyright protections, and the music industry
has cracked down on sites offering illegally copied music. But
thousands of amateur artists and several high-profile
professionals have embraced the technology to distribute their
music on the Net.

Jukebox also is Real's first product for use with MP3, but Real
on Monday is expected to announce support for other formats
as well. Until now, RealNetworks has concentrated on real-time streaming media, both audio and video, as opposed to download technology.