

"Getting personal video to the TV has never been easier," said Jeff Chasen, VP of Product and Software at RealNetworks. RealPlayer Cloud was one of the first 10 apps available on Chromecast, and it is the most popular streaming device for RealPlayer Cloud users: 96 percent of users who stream to their TVs use Google's HDMI dongle. Xbox One is the latest in a list of compatible digital media streaming devices, including Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Chromecast. Later this fall, they will also be able to upload videos captured on their Xbox One to their RealPlayer Cloud account, making it easy for them to share their game-capture videos with friends and watch on all of their devices. RealPlayer Cloud will soon be available in Xbox One's app store, so fans of the popular home entertainment console will be able to download the app and easily watch their personal videos on their TVs. To download RealPlayer Cloud for Mac, visit from a Mac. RealPlayer Cloud users can now enjoy a more robust video experience on the Mac platform, with the first RealPlayer Cloud native app built for Mac OS X. RealPlayer Cloud debuted on six platforms and is now integrated on 12, including the latest launch on Mac and the imminent launch on Xbox One. In celebration of RealPlayer Cloud's birthday, RealNetworks is offering 365 gigabytes of cloud storage space for just $4.99 per month. Since its launch in late September 2013, more than 8 million registered users in 40 countries have installed RealPlayer Cloud. RNWK is celebrating the first year of RealPlayer ® Cloud, the company's cloud video sharing app that allows users worldwide to easily watch, save and share videos on any device or operating system. 3, 2014 /PRNewswire/ - RealNetworks, Inc.
