![]() And, free up some valuable memory on your device if you’ve already reached capacity. Via the RealPlayer Cloud, users can easily move videos from one platform to another. ![]() All paid plans give you access to the company’s $50, Windows-only RealPlayer Plus while your subscription is active, and adds the abilities to burn HD videos, clean up your music library, and more.This week RealPlayer announced the launch of RealPlayer Cloud, a new way of sharing videos across multiple devices. Real offers three paid tiers as well: Silver is $5 a month or $49 a year, and provides 25GB of storage Gold costs $10 a month or $100 a year for 100GB and Pro runs $30 a month or $300 a year for 300GB of storage. When you sign up for a free account, you get 2GB of source file storage, which Real says equates to 3 to 4 hours of SD video, or about 1 hour of HD video. Devices on the same network talk to each other over Wi-Fi. The system stores multiple copies of the source file to account for device type, screen size, bandwidth, and device storage. RealPlayer Cloud accepts a variety of video formats and containers, including FLV (Flash), WMV (Windows Media), MKV (Matroska), DivX, Xvid, Mov, AVI, and MP4. All of them were available to watch quickly and played well on multiple devices. To test it out, I uploaded several MP4 videos, as well as one that I shot on a Moto X smartphone using the RealPlayer Cloud Android app. Real says it foresees, “introducing technological advances that will allow RealPlayer to recognize the origin of the video (a smartphone versus a Hollywood production) and adjust the sharing function accordingly” but that’s not the case right now. You can generally share videos that are as long as 15 minutes each-a restriction basically meant to prevent you from sharing TV show and movies-but there’s no time limit for videos shot on a mobile device. ![]()
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