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  Helix project - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Additionally, the Helix DNA Client and the Helix Player are licensed under the popular open source license GPL.
The Helix DNA Client is the media engine for playback and consumption of digital media.
Helix Player is the open source media player built on top of Helix DNA Client for Linux and other operating systems.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Helix_project   (177 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Helix DNA Producer is the core source code of RealNetworks' Helix Producer, which thousands of content creators already use to create RealAudio and RealVideo content.
Helix DNA Producer is the second release of source code into the Helix Community.
Community source licensees desiring to port Helix DNA Producer to other platforms have the opportunity to access source code of RealAudio and RealVideo for that purpose.
www.emedialive.com /Articles/PrintArticle.aspx?ArticleID=7269   (295 words)

  
 RealNetworks Announces Helix Community Grant Program Recipients
The Helix Community grant program was established to support researchers and open source developers within the Helix Community pursue their digital media innovation efforts, including work on the Helix DNA Client.
About Helix Helix is a platform and a community for the standardization and expansion of digital media.
Helix Community members are able to use this source code to build media-capable products with industry-leading technology and commonly used interfaces.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/01-21-2004/0002092877&EDATE=   (1241 words)

  
 PCWorld.com - Real Shares Helix Server Code
The release of the Helix DNA Server code, due to be announced at LinuxWorld in New York Wednesday, is the final step in a pledge the company made last July to offer its proprietary source code so that developers could build media-capable products that support a variety of media formats.
In October, Real released the code to its Helix DNA Client, which enables developers to build playback applications, and in December it released the code to Helix DNA Producer, allowing developers to encode applications.
The Helix Community was formed when Real rolled out its Helix initiative last July, and has now swelled to over 10,000 developers who are able to use the Helix source code for the creation, delivery, and playback of digital media.
www.pcworld.com /news/article/0,aid,108894,00.asp   (734 words)

  
 Andar Fundraising Software   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
As the makers of “Andar For Fundraisers,” Helix is a leading provider of fundraising software to nonprofit organizations across America.
Helix has purposely designed the core of Andar to use an integrated database to deliver the best tools at the best price.
Together, they allow members of the community to interact with the Andar fundraising software database to perform such functions as online giving, search for volunteering opportunities, and read about your organization through the web.
www.helixdp.com   (395 words)

  
 RealNetworks Releases Helix DNA Client to Helix Community
In addition, as a part of the Helix DNA Client and RealAudio/RealVideo licenses, RealNetworks, for the first time ever, is licensing a broad array of RealNetworks-owned patents, including several patents that are fundamental to general streaming media and best-of-class implementations of highly desirable features and functionality.
The Helix DNA platform consists of source code developed by RealNetworks over the past eight years for the creation, delivery and playback of digital media, as well as a set of interfaces for building media-enabled applications.
The Helix Community offers source code of the Helix platform under commercial community and open source licenses available at http://www.helixcommunity.org.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/10-29-2002/0001829757&EDATE=   (1119 words)

  
 Streaming Media, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The goal of the Helix Player project is to develop a comprehensive open source media player for Linux, Unix, and Solaris, with broad industry support among companies and organizations distributing and developing Linux software.
The open-source Helix Player, with the addition of the RealAudio® and RealVideo® binaries, will enable Linux, Unix and Solaris users for the first time to enjoy a similar level of media playback and SMIL 2.0 support that millions of consumers do today using the free RealOne™ Player on Windows and Mac.
Helix is a platform and a community for the standardization and expansion of digital media.
www.streamingmedia.com /press/view.asp?id=2074   (894 words)

  
 Planet Publish - RealNetworks announces Helix standard
Helix is billed as both a platform and a community for the "standardization and expansion of digital media".
The full Helix DNA source code offering, which provides a complete implementation of over 1000 Helix APIs and source code for the core Helix encoder, server and client, will be licensed under the RCSL.
There is no reason to suggest this is the case with Helix but the point remains that the information and publishing industries should remain vigilant that true standards should not be confused with vendor agreements and trading cartels.
www.planetpublish.com /mainpage.asp?webpageid=291   (581 words)

  
 RealNetworks Releases Industry Standard SMIL Source Code to Helix Community
As part of the Helix DNA Client, the SMIL source code is licensed under both an OSI-certified public source license and a commercial community source license.
The Helix platform consists of source code developed by RealNetworks over the past nine years for the creation, delivery and playback of digital media, as well as a set of interfaces for building media-enabled applications.
With over 10,000 members, the Helix community is enabled to use this source code to build media-capable products with industry-leading technology, intellectual property and commonly used interfaces.
www.realnetworks.com /company/press/releases/2003/smilsource.html   (888 words)

  
 LWN: RealNetworks and Xiph.org Collaborate to Offer Helix Community Ogg Vorbis Open Source Format and Codec
The Helix DNA Client is source code from RealNetworks that will be contributed to the Helix Community within 90 days under a community and open source license.
In tandem, the Helix Platform and the Helix Community will provide the standard infrastructure to empower developers, IT companies and CE companies to drive the Internet media industry forward into the future.
Helix Community members will be able to use this source code to build media-capable products with industry-leading technology and commonly used interfaces.
lwn.net /Articles/5510   (704 words)

  
 A new age for streaming? - infoSync World
Helix was started as a platform and community to enable the creation of digital media products and applications for any format, operating system or device.
The Helix Community aims to enable companies, institutions and individual developers to access the Helix Platform source code in order to both enhance the Helix Platform and to build Helix-powered encoder, server and client products.
The Helix platform is set to support any media technology that a developer manages to integrate into the platform.
www.infosyncworld.com /news/n/2095.html   (387 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Helix DNA Client, the core engine powering the RealOne Player, is now available for software developers, consumer electronics companies, and mobile phone manufacturers to use in building their own digital media applications and products.
The Helix DNA Client is licensed through the Helix Community under two license options: the RealNetworks Public Source License (RPSL) or the RealNetworks Community Source License (RCSL).
As a part of the Helix DNA and RealAudio/RealVideo licenses, RealNetworks is licensing an array of RealNetworks-owned patents, including several patents that are fundamental to general streaming media and implementations of highly desirable features and functionality.
econtentmag.com /Articles/ArticlePrint.aspx?ArticleID=3727&CategoryID=3   (518 words)

  
 Helix Oregon Resource Guide, City or community of Helix, Oregon Facts, Information, Relocation, Real Estate, Advertising
The distance from Helix to Washington DC is 2252 miles.
Helix is positioned 45.85 degrees north of the equator and 118.65 degrees west of the prime meridian.
Be sure to include the name of the community and its state when contacting Key to the City as you are NOT directly contacting this community.
www.usacitiesonline.com /orcountyhelix.htm   (187 words)

  
 RealNetworks opens Helix server code - Computerworld   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
RealNetworks Inc. is releasing source code to the third component of its Helix platform, in a move that it said will create the industry's first open-source media delivery system.
In October, Seattle-based RealNetworks released the code to its Helix DNA Client, which enables developers to build playback applications, and in December, it released the code to Helix DNA Producer, allowing developers to encode applications.
Helix is both a platform and a community dedicated to open, multiformat digital media delivery.
www.computerworld.com /printthis/2003/0,4814,77805,00.html   (767 words)

  
 CollabNet - Leading Collaborative Software Development   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Helix Community is an initiative led by RealNetworks and other industry leaders to provide a single location for developers around the world to collaborate on creating common, ubiquitous media delivery standards through a proven, extensible digital media platform.
The Helix Community will coordinate development efforts for the Helix platform and for RealNetworks' existing extensive partner community.
With SourceCast, Helix Community project members can easily create Helix-based projects and customize both the appropriate level of security and the roles assigned to each participant in a project.
www.collab.net /kr/news/press/2002/helixcommunity.html   (550 words)

  
 InfoSatellite.com - Real joins open-source team with new Helix
The company explained that the Helix community will enable companies, institutions and individual developers to access the platform source code in order to enhance it and to build Helix-powered encoder, server and client products.
Apparently, Helix is being unveiled as a direct response to the challenges faced by the digital media industry.
Through the Helix Community, developers and companies will gain access to a variety of capabilities needed to build digital media products, such as live and on-demand streaming, local and remote playback of digital media, and the ability to add new media formats and data types, it was informed.
www.infosatellite.com /news/2002/07/a230702helix.html   (424 words)

  
 RealNetworks Announces Helix, An Open Standard For Digital Media Delivery || The Mac Observer
Developed over the past eight years, the source code for Helix will be made available to the online community as "Open Source" for the purposes of improving and adapting technologies within Helix in order to take digital media into the future.
Via the Helix Community, developers and technology companies will gain access to millions of lines of source code providing a wide variety of capabilities needed to build digital media products, such as live and on-demand streaming, local and remote playback of digital media, and the ability to add new media formats and data types.
Helix Universal Server dramatically lowers the cost of digital media delivery by supporting every major digital media format while also breaking new ground in delivery performance.
www.macobserver.com /article/2002/07/22.12.shtml   (1089 words)

  
 LWN: Helix Community Updates #3
Helix DNA Server release, January 22 The third stage of our three stage release is upon us.
The upcoming Helix DNA Producer 9.1 release will be the first release of the Helix DNA architecture for Mac OS X. Additionally, a true command-line interface for OS X is now working in the source code version you can build today (look for support in the upcoming milestone releaase).
The latest roadmap with the plan from the Helix Producer team is available here: https://helix-producer.helixcommunity.org/roadmap More news from the Producer group is available here: https://helix-producer.helixcommunity.org/servlets/ProjectNewsList Additionally, the Helix DNA Client team is also working on a Mac OS X port.
lwn.net /Articles/20453   (592 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
H.C.O.P. consists of community-based town-hall meetings where teachers (and other community resource people) meet with parents at various locations throughout the “Helix” community to discuss, inform, communicate, relate, etc. The other main part of H.C.O.P. provides home visitation to those students and parents who feel that such a visit would be valuable.
The purpose of the foundation is to raise funds, promote Helix, preserve Helix traditions, and actively solicit the support of the community.
The Helix Charter Board will reorganize at the April meeting and future meetings dates will be determined.
www.helixcharter.net /helixptsa/helixptsageneral.htm   (1325 words)

  
 PCWorld.com - RealNetworks Issues a Streaming Media Challenge
The software, called Helix Universal Server, removes the need to set up multiple servers to support various media formats, allowing users to consolidate their Internet media servers onto a single platform, the Helix Platform, RealNetworks says in a statement Monday.
RealNetworks also announced the Helix Community, a shared source initiative intended to allow customers to adapt the software to meet their needs.
RealNetworks plans to make the source code of its Helix client available to the Helix Community within 90 days, followed by the server and encoder source code by the end of the year, the company says.
www.pcworld.com /news/article/0,aid,102890,00.asp   (489 words)

  
 BandRadio : News : RealNetworks Releases Helix DNA Server Software Source Code :   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Helix DNA Server is the core source code of RealNetworks' Helix Universal Server, the 9th generation, multi-format digital media server that thousands of webcasters already use to deliver content on the Internet.
Helix DNA Server is the third release of source code into the Helix Community.
The Helix DNA Server will be licensed under both a public source license and a commercial community source license.
www.bandradio.com /news?mode=print&id=1991   (559 words)

  
 The Helix Training Program - About Helix / Community
HELIX students become part of a large vibrant, community devoted to the alleviation of suffering.
Healing Works (a not-for-profit corporation devoted to education about and access to holistic practices) came into being largely due to the participation of Helix graduates.
Don Cohen is a holistic psychotherapist with 30 years of professional and personal experience in the healing arts.
helixtraining.org /community.php   (186 words)

  
 RealNetworks Adds SMIL Code to Helix   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Real's open-source Helix Community, created late last year to strike a chord with the developer community, is the company's answer to Microsoft's all-encompassing Windows Media 9 Series platform.
The company's flagship Helix DNA Client is currently being used by major middleware and electronics firms to enable digital media on DVD players, set top boxes, PDAs, and mobile devices.
When a URL is opened, the Helix DNA Client-based application would read the options in the SMIL file and choose the appropriate presentation.
www.internetnews.com /dev-news/print.php/2231651   (475 words)

  
 RealNetworks releases "SMIL" source to Helix Community
With the source code of SMIL 2.0 and the Helix DNA Client, Helix community developers can support display of complex presentations in their products, the company said.
According to RealNetworks, the Helix DNA Client is already being used to enable Internet media functionality on consumer electronics devices such as DVD players, set-top boxes, PDAs, and other mobile devices.
RealNetworks said the newly available cross-platform SMIL source code, which supports Linux, Windows, and Mac, is available as of today under a no-cost open source or a royalty-based commercial license to the registered developers of the Helix community at www.helixcommunity.org.
www.linuxdevices.com /news/NS3156414393.html   (834 words)

  
 Update: Real, Others Unveil "Helix"
Helix was billed by executives as a media player that can cache, store, and play virtually all media types, including Real's products, Apple's Quicktime, and even Microsoft's Windows Media Player.
According to RealNetworks, the Helix engine has been in development for about eighteen months and is "the next generation of the software engine that has powered RealNetworks' massively popular server and player products for several years," according to the company.
The Helix client and server code will be released to the community in 90 days, leaving room for RealNetworks to alter either the code or deadline during that period, Perens wrote.
www.extremetech.com /article2/0,3973,393092,00.asp   (1322 words)

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