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How do I download and install RealPlayer?

To listen to BBC Radio in the Player you will need to have a program called RealPlayer installed on your computer. RealPlayer is not made by the BBC, so you will need to download it from another site.

Please note

RealPlayer

As with all the plug-ins you need to access our content on bbc.co.uk, RealPlayer is FREE to download and use if you follow the links below.

You will never have to give any payment details such as your credit card number. When you download RealPlayer, you may be asked to agree to some terms and conditions. This does not involve the BBC. Real will also tell you what they will do with any personal information you supply. The BBC is not responsible for problems caused by downloading third party software. Read the BBC's policy on plug-ins.

Windows, Mac and Linux/Unix computers

RealPlayer is available for Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh and Linux/Unix based computers

Follow the link below to BBC Webwise, where you will find links to download and install RealPlayer for Windows, Mac and Linux/Unix operating systems, along with step-by-step installation guides.

Download and install RealPlayer at BBC Webwise

Other operating systems

If your operating system isn't listed above, you may need to download an older version of RealPlayer from Real's Legacy Software Archive

Please note: these versions are free, but in most cases are no longer supported by Real.

If you are using a Linux or Unix machine, you will find other releases of RealPlayer at the Helix Community site.

If this does not answer your question sufficiently you may find more help on the pages linked to from the right hand side.

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