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Video Streaming Links

September 11's Remembrance Service at University Hall can be viewed here in its entirety. If you already have RealPlayer, simply choose one of the two links below that corresponds with the browser you are using. If you do not have RealPlayer, please follow the instructions lower on the page for downloading (free) Real Player.

Remembering September 11
September 11, 2002, U-Hall

On-Demand Video: Viewing in Internet Explorer. Please be patient, streaming speed depends on network traffic, but should begin within 60 seconds.

On-Demand Video: Viewing in Netscape. Please be patient, streaming speed depends on network traffic, but should begin within 60 seconds.


Don't have RealPlayer? Read below.

real player
REALPLAYER 8 BASIC
(free download)
SELECT/INSTALL VIDEO PLAYER
Some video players come as plug-ins attached to your web browser. Macintosh computers typically have QuickTime and PCs typically have Windows Media and RealPlayer attached to their web browsers. The viewer will appear as a separate screen, similar to a small television and allow you to continue to use your web browser if you wish. FOR MAXIMUM BROADCAST QUALITY, AVOID HAVING MULTIPLE SOFTWARE PROGRAMS IN USE WHILE VIEWING THE ARCHIVED VIDEO.

REALPLAYER 8 BASIC SOFTWARE
1. To view a live or archived video stream on your computer you can download viewer software called RealPlayer 8 Basic. This product is available as a free trial download from this site: REALPLAYER 8 BASIC. A preview of the site and the link location are to the right. NOTE: You only need to download the free, trial version REALPLAYER 8 BASIC to view this special event via the web.
2. After arriving at the REALPLAYER 8 BASIC web site and in order to download RealPlayer 8 Basic (which has replaced RealPlayer G2 and, more recently, RealPlayer 7 Basic), you will first answer a few questions about your computer hardware and setup. Here are the most likely questions with some discussion in brackets to assist you in properly downloading RealPlayer 8 Basic: *
 

What is your email address?
[Enter email address. Indicate, via a check box found lower on that web page, that you do or do not wish to receive product announcements.]

  In what country do you live?
[Select United States or another country depending on your location.]
  What type of operating system (OS) does your computer use?
[MACs (Macintosh) have an "OS" system with a number indicating the version. PCs will run on any one of several Windows or other platforms including: Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT, Solaris, Linux, etc. Select your system type or the one closest in name and version number.]
  What language do you prefer?
[Select a language depending on how you view the web normally.]
    What is the speed of your modem connection (if you are at home)? Or do you have a special DSL connection through your cable company, or other faster connection type?
[Most computers in homes use either a 28.8K or 56K modem. Some users may have ISDN and DSL connections through wireless and cable companies. If you are viewing from a network or large system, for example, a business office or educational institution, you are likely using a LAN or T1 Connection. Check with your local technical support.]
  NOTE: If your computer does not meet the provided choice of answers you can possibly download an older version of RealPlayer. However, with older versions and with modem speeds less than 56K, we cannot guarantee the best possible quality of connection, picture, or sound. For best viewing, use at least a 56K modem where possible. Check the RealPlayer site for more information on older versions of web video software.
3. After answering questions and downloading, you will need to locate RealPlayer 8 Basic on your computer harddrive and install it. Installation at this point only requires you to double-click on the installer icon and answer a few questions about how you use and connect to the Internet (your modem connection) and your computer's setup. The software installer will provide some of the answers about your computer's setup and you can go with these if they seem correct.
4. After the installation is complete, you will need to restart your computer, when it is convenient, before using the new video software. Then, return to this page to test RealPlayer by viewing the sample video. If your player functions, you are ready to view your chosen webcast or archived video program.


 

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