Hi Denise!
      To get Real Player, go to this site:
http://www.real.com/  and click on the free download. You'll end up with an executable icon that you'll double click on to initiate the installation process. Just make sure you know where the icon will be downloaded to, i.e.: folder
or directory. During the download process it will ask you where to put the file and allow you to select the location. I'd put it in "program files" because that's where all the goodies that drive your system, including the operating system, are located - but it really dosen't matter.
  Once you've downloaded and located the file, double click on it and the installation wizard will walk you through the process - simple really.
 Programs such as realPlayer, Quicktime, Windows media player etc.... are great utilities to have on your system, in the event you'll come across a gem of a video like this one.
 To Josnik: Yes, in my case, I went through the mill. Still going through it really - many of us are. What scares me is that this malady is only one of a great number of other maladies that can afflict us as we age. I'm now 48 and up until I went through all this last year, I felt like I was on top of the world. Weight training, running 5 miles per day, eating right, herbs, no smoking or drinking.....
Where did I go wrong? It's a chromosonal crap shoot.
  With the size of the tumor I had it's a miracle that I never had any headaches or that I didn't have a siezure and die. My problems were all balance, equilibrium, double vision and left side deafness. Before I had the M.R.I. I thought it was M.S. or Lou Gehrig's disease  - thank God it wasn't!! I think how it turns out for us all depends on what the tumor grows on - cranial nerves and so on. Most of us automatically lose our hearing because the thing grows off of our auditory nerve - hence "acoustic neuroma". For me, my facial nerve got through intact but I continue to suffer from numbness on the left side of my face from the trigeminal nerve which is gradually improving. It feels like novocaine that never wears off. My left ear feels like it's plugged up with cement and rings contiually. I asked one of my doctors how I could have tinnitus in an ear with no auditory nerve. He said it was probably the brain, turning up the amplitude, searching for the nerve - if that makes any sense. I'm the "man with the screaming brain". I also have a shunt in my head that the doctor said will be permanent. I guess I had some serious C. S. F. build-up.
They installed the shunt a month before they removed the tumor.
I found a video clip of a band I was in during 2002. The link is below. The video is a windows media file so all of us with Windows XP should have no trouble running it. At the time I was stone deaf in my left ear and seeing double. Still had no idea what was wrong with me though.
I'm the guy on the left side playing bass.
http://users.bandzoogle.com/thosethreeguys/media/windowsmedia/KitchenFloor1.wmvI hope the info on Real Player helps..........Take Care, Paul