You can use RealAudio/Video on your web site by using HTTP Streaming. You will need to create a .ram file that calls your Real audio/video file. The .ram file is a text file with an absolute URL. This URL will need to be:
http://yourdomain.com/filename.rm
Typically you'll create a realaudio file subdirectory under public_html (that is, in a subdirectory of your public_html folder), and put all your audiofiles there. Then your .ram file, a.k.a., metafile, will contain an address with this format:
http://yourdomain.com/subdirectory/filename.rm
The "subdirectory" is a subdirectory of your public_html directory. So for example:
http://yourdomain.com/musicfiles/music.rm
Notice: The above address goes in the .ram/metafile, not in your HTML code. Your HTML code calls the .ram/metafile. Then the .ram/metafile is used to call up the .rm/realmedia file. So your HTML code would look something like this:
Click here to listen to music.For further detailed support and information, please visit
http://www.realnetworks.com/resources/contentdelivery/documentation/httpstream.html