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> Streaming Audio and Video Technical Assistance

The technical requirements to view streaming audio and video on the CLU-IN web site are outlined below. If you have technical questions
regarding this configuration, please contact the IT professionals within your organization.
To participate, you must have the following:
- A sound card and speakers installed on your computer.
- An Internet connection with a connection speed of at least 56 Kbs.
- RealPlayer (version G2/6 basic or higher) or Windows Media Player
(version 6 or higher). If you do not already have one of these web browser
plug-ins, they are both available for free using the buttons on the right. If
you are not sure whether you have a compatible version, you may test your
installation by selecting the appropriate link below.
If you are unable to hear the sample clip,
you either are behind a Internet firewall
that prevents you from listening to streaming audio or you must download the
latest version of one of these players. If you require any assistance, please
contact the IT professionals within your organization.
Most of the videos posted to CLU-IN since January 2008 are available in both Adobe Flash and MPEG-4 formats, and do not require the use of RealPlayer or Windows Media Player.
If you hear a distorted audio stream, or what sounds like two audio streams playing simultaneously, simply hit the stop ( ), then play ( ) buttons to re-initialize your stream. Also make sure that you have no more than one browser window titled "Live Audio Simulcast" open at any given time.
If you are participating in one of our Internet Seminars:
- Please do not attempt to listen to the audio portion by both phone line and streaming audio, as the streaming audio is automatically delayed by 20-30 seconds.
- If you are using a dial-up modem connection, please consider downloading the complete presentation
(with instructor notes) in advance of the date of the seminar.

http://cluin.org/studio/video_help.cfm
Page Last Modified: January 18, 2008
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