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1. Which Media Player do I need to play media on WCSN.com? To listen to live and archive WCSN.com event feeds, you need the Windows Media Player Series 9, or later. 2. How do I download and install the Windows Media Player?
3. What is the recommended browser? Recommended Browsers: While the Media Player will run on most browsers, we urge that you use one of the following browsers to achieve the best performance. If you are limited to using a browser that is not listed here, please make sure to test out the Media Player before purchasing a subscription. We do not provide support for browsers that are not listed below. PC: Internet Explorer 6.0 and above, Mozilla Firefox 1.x, Internet Explorer 6 on AOL 9 Mac: Mozilla Firefox 1.x 4. How do I access my player options when the player is embedded in the browser? When the Windows Media Player is embedded in the browser window, simply right-click anywhere on the video screen (or on the media player functions, Play, Stop, Fast-forward, Volume, etc.) and select Options from the dropdown menu. You can also launch your media player from the Start menu and make changes directly in the stand alone player. 5. What are the optimal configurations for my media player? For the Windows Media Player Series 9, use the following configurations:
6. Can I watch my event feed in my computer's media player, or do I have to use the player provided by WCSN.com? You can watch the event in your computer's stand alone media player if you prefer. Using Windows Media format, use the following process:
7. When I click on the event link, nothing happens. No browser window at all pops up. What is happening? Event links (350K, icons etc.) on WCSN.com cause another browser window to pop up - either the Player Preference prompt or the WCSN.com Media Player window. If you have a popup blocker installed on your browser, then this may stop the window from coming up properly. In this case, in order to access WCSN.com event links, you will have to disable your popup blocker. On some popular popup blockers, such as Google's, you can hold down the Control key on your keyboard as you click on the event link; this will let an individual popup through. Please see Disclaimer in FAQ #4 above, regarding changing your computer's configuration. 8. When I click on the event link, the WCSN.com Media Player window comes up, but the whole screen is white. What is happening? It is likely that either your Player Preference is not set properly or you are behind a firewall which is stopping the content. Please set up your browser to allow cookies and configure your media player as detailed in FAQ #4. Note: WCSN.com Support does NOT support particular firewall software (McAfee, ZoneAlarm, Norton Firewall. etc.). To receive WCSN.com content, we recommend setting WCSN.com as a trusted site on your firewall software. Please consult the Help section of your firewall software for further support. Please see Disclaimer in FAQ #4 above, regarding changing your computer's configuration. 9. When I click on the event link, all I see is a plug-in prompt or a message saying "You are watching WCSN.com..." What is happening? If you see only a white screen, a plug-in prompt, or "You are watching WCSN.com..." it is likely that you do not have a media player installed, or that your Player Preference is not set according to the player you have installed. First, be sure either the Windows Media Player Series 9 or the RealOne Player version 2 or 10 is installed on your computer. Check the version by launching it from the Start menu (or in Mac, from the Application folder). Next, reset your Player Preference.
10. How can I improve the quality of my video feed? When playing an WCSN live or archive event, if the media player continues to buffer or reconnect or shows only a frame-by-frame "choppy" feed, then there may a problem with the bandwidth. Our broadcasts are streamed at 350Kbps and your bandwidth must be consistently pulling 350Kbps to receive a high-quality video feed. First, test your bandwidth. For an accurate reading, use a reliable bandwidth-testing website (such as http://tech.msn.com/downloads/speedtest.armx). Bandwidths continually fluctuate, so perform three or more tests. Again, the recommended bandwidth for video is 350K and above. A user connecting below 350K may get the video, but will likely experience choppy feeds. If you are not consistently testing above 350K, you may want to contact your Internet Service Provider. Note: WCSN.com does not support any specific bandwidth-testing website. Please see Disclaimer in FAQ #4 above, regarding changing your computer's configuration. Second, be sure your Windows Media Player bandwidth is set properly.
On windows 98, ME, 2000, XP: Click Start, then Run and type ipconfig. On Mac OS X: Click Apple menu>System Preferences>Network>TCP/IP. 11. How can I change my password? If you should lose or forget your password (or even if you want to change the password for security reasons), simply call Customer Support at 866-446-8254. We'll be happy to assist you. |
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