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Frequently Asked Questions


Player download instructions

If you would like to download Windows Media Player follow the download instructions carefully.
1- If you have a PC:

  • Go to the Windows media web page in your browser
  • You are presented with a page asking wich player you want to download, choose your operating system, click on the download button
  • Now just follow the instructions to download the player.

2- If you have a Mac with OS X or older OS:

  • Go to the Windows Media download center web page in your browser
  • You are presented with a page showing different version of the Windows Media Player for different OS., choose the one you need
  • Now just follow the instructions to download the player.


Information on system requirements

Operating System: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP and above or MacOS 8.6 and above 
Hardware: 300 MHz Intel Pentium III processor and above or G3 and above and 128 MB RAM
Web Browser : Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.1 or later or Netscape 6.2 or later


I can see the video, but cannot hear the presentation

The audio is embedded in the video, so you should get both together:

  • Do you have a sound card and speakers?
  • Are your speakers turned on, and up? (You can check this manually, or try listening to another sound file.)

Possible solutions:

  • Check you have the latest version of your media player
  • Try using an alternative video player.

It may be that your connection is slow, or very busy


The video appears to have "frozen"

Possible Cause: Your media player may have lost connection with the server.

Possible Solution: Try refreshing your browser. Click the 'Refresh' or 'Reload' button on the browser; right-click the browser window; select Refresh; press 'ctrl + R' or 'apple + R' on a Mac

Possible Cause: Your processor is not powerful enough.

Possible Solution:
Try using alternate connection speed. If this does not work, close your browser, restart it and try again.


Why is the audio quality poor?

You may be experiencing a problem associated with a slow, or busy, connection.

  • If you are viewing with Windows Media Player, try the RealPlayer, as this often delivers better audio quality at lower data rates.
  • If you are viewing a video option and still experiencing poor audio with the RealPlayer, try log-off from the presentation, then log back on to the presentation, but selecting the audio only option.


What is a good internet connection?

A good internet connection requires a fast connection, which is not busy. This means that even if you are viewing on a lease line, if many people are sharing this connection, your connection speed may still be slow.


What should I do if I do not find the answer to my specific question in this page?

Please contact us for any other questions related to the videos which are not answered in this page.


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