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  • Video Troubleshooting Tips for Mac Users Save Email Print
    Posted: 3:09 PM Feb 11, 2005
    Last Updated: 8:58 PM Apr 9, 2008

    You must have Windows Media Plugin installed in your browser to access video on this site. To download the latest version of the Windows Media Player, click here.
    1. What Version of Windows Media Player do I need?
    2. Does the Video Player support Real video or Quicktime?
    3. Why do I see a streaming video prior to the video clip I selected?
    4. Can I skip this streaming media advertisement?
    5. The video displays like a slide show. How can I fix this?
    6. The Video Player displays but nothing happens?
    7. I cannot hear the audio. How can I fix this?
    8. The audio sounds like chipmunks - too fast. How can I fix this?
    9. What speed does the video play at?

    1.  What version of Windows Media Player do I need?

    You need to have Windows Media Player 9 or above to use the Video Player. To download the newest Window Media Player for OS X, click here. 

    QuickTime and Real Player are not supported at this time.

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    2.  Does the Video Player support Real video or Quicktime?

    Not at this time. To download the newest Window Media Player click here.

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    3. Why do I see a streaming video prior to the video clip I selected?

    Sometimes, a streaming media advertisement will play before the video.

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    4.  Can I skip this streaming media advertisement?

    No, you cannot skip the streaming advertisement.

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    5. The video displays like a slide show. How can I fix this?

    The videos that you are watching are sent, or streamed, to your computer over the Internet. The speed at which these files can be streamed varies depending on your computer's "bandwidth". In other words, if you have a high bandwidth connection (i.e. cable, DSL, T1/LAN connection), your computer can receive streaming video at a higher speed than a user with low bandwidth (i.e. modem / ISDN) connection. This also means that a user with high bandwidth can receive larger, better quality video stream. On the other hand, a user with a lower bandwidth may receive the video as a slide show or choppy if they cannot receive the full video stream.

    You can also check your video card settings. Set the number of colors higher than 256k colors.

    Finally, you may be experiencing problems due to bandwidth congestion. If the problem persists, we also recommend checking back at a time when your Internet service provider may experience less congestion to see if there is an improvement.

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    6. Windows Media Player displays but nothing happens?

    Verify that you meet the system requirements for Windows Media Player as outlined above.

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    7.  I cannot hear the audio. How can I fix this?

    To be able to hear the audio on videos, you must have a working sound card and your computer speakers turned on with the volume set at an appropriate level. If you still receive video without audio, verify that your system audio works by playing another audio application and/or checking your speaker and headphone wires.

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    8. The audio sounds like chipmunks - too fast. How can I fix this?

    Updating your sound card's driver might take care of this problem. If you need assistance with getting the latest version of your sound card driver, contact the card manufacturer.

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    9.  What speed does the video play at?

    The videos that you are watching are sent, or streamed, to your computer over the Internet. The speed at which these files can be streamed varies depending on your computer's "bandwidth". In other words, if you have a high bandwidth connection (i.e. cable, DSL, T1/LAN connection), your computer can receive streaming video at a higher speed than a user with low bandwidth (i.e. modem / ISDN) connection.

    The video on this site is streamed at 3 different rates to allow for the best quality for your bandwidth.

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