MIME type "audio/x-pn-realaudio-plugin"

Hello Everyone,
I am getting this error while trying to listen to some music. Can anyone please advise?
I searched this topic in the discussion forum and have installed flip4mac but it still wont work.
Thanks!

Hello,
I am encountering exactly the same problem... I have tried VLC, Flip4Mac, Real Player 11, Quicktime... this is indeed a problem having to do with Mac OX 10.6. I even called Technical support and they have no clue... Any advise will be greatly appreciated!

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