RealPlayer Cloud Allows You to Manage Your Videos
|Consumers can now use RealPlayer Cloud on iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows 8 Modern UI, Windows, Kindle Fire, Roku, and Chromecast.
RealNetworks, Inc. (NASDAQ: RNWK) today announced the global roll-out of RealPlayer Cloud, allowing users to easily move, watch and share videos on any device or operating system, anywhere in the world.
With RealPlayer Cloud, consumers no longer need to worry about converting videos, or carrying HDMI and USB cables to connect devices to each other to watch videos. RealPlayer Cloud works across all devices, including TVs connected with Chromecast.
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RealPlayer Cloud is powered by SurePlay, a cloud technology from RealNetworks, which enables seamless auto-formatting of videos to fit the device type, size of screen, available bandwidth, and storage space of any device.
With today’s international launch, people around the world can privately share videos with their friends and family in other countries – even if their loved ones don’t yet have RealPlayer Cloud downloaded.
If a video has wider appeal, people can easily share with their social network on Facebook or Twitter.
RealPlayer Cloud has added new features, including:
Refer-a-Friend: Now available globally, users can earn 1 gigabyte of free space for each friend who creates a RealPlayer Cloud account. The friend also receives an extra 1 gigabyte of free space.
SMS Text Capabilities: iOS and Android app users can now easily send videos – reformatted in the cloud for all devices – via SMS text message, in addition to email.
RealPlayer Cloud offers 2 gigabytes of cloud storage for free to all users and provides additional storage through subscription plans that start at $4.99 per month.
In addition to English, the app is now available in French, German and Spanish. Versions in Italian, Japanese, Korean and Portuguese are coming soon, says the company.
You can visit Real.com for more information on RealPlayer Cloud.
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