Video
Viewing Notes:
Viewing moving image selections on the web will vary depending
upon the speed of your Internet connection, also known as bandwidth.
If you are using a dial-up modem, you should select the "Lowband"
RealVideo speed format to ensure smoothly streaming video. If
you have an ISDN, DSL, cable modem or T1 connection, then choose
our "Highband" speed format with increased quality.
Another option is to download the file and play it on your computer.
This Quicktime file is 160 x 120 pixels wide and will play very
smoothly. This option will allow you to download the file and
then view it later on your computer as many times as you want,
without having to download it again. Try experimenting with
these options to find the one that works best for you. |
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RealPlayer
Download Directions:
1.
Go down the page until you see a link that reads "RealPlayer
8 Basic." This is the free player. It works fine.
2.
Click on the link. Enter your email address, country, language
and modem connection speed.
3.
Follow the rest of the directions
To
run RealPlayer 8 on the Windows platform, you need at least:
-
120MHz Intel Pentium processor
- 16MB
of RAM
- 28.8
K modem
- 16-bit
sound card and speakers
- Color
video display card
- Windows
95, Windows 98, Windows 2000 or NT 4.0 with Service Pack
4
- Microsoft
Internet Explorer 4.0.1 or Netscape 4.0 or later
To
run RealPlayer 8 on the Macintosh platform, you need:
-
Mac OS 8.1 or later
- 32
MB RAM
- Virtual
Memory turned on, set to 64MB
- 604
PowerPC (200 MHz or better)
- 28.8
K modem Internet connection
- Microsoft
Internet Explorer 4.01 or later or Netscape 4.05 or later
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Quicktime
Download Directions:
1.
Go to the box at the bottom of the page, enter your name and
email address, select whether you want the Windows or Mac
version, then click on "Download QuickTime."
2.
Once the download process begins, simply click on "Next"
until the player has been
downloaded and you can see the icon on your desktop.
To
run Quicktime Player on the Windows platform, you need at
least:
-
90MHz Intel Pentium processor
- 16MB
of RAM
- 28.8
K modem
- 16-bit
sound card and speakers
- 16
Color video display card
- Windows
95, Windows 98, Windows 2000 or NT 4.0 with Service Pack
4
- Microsoft
Internet Explorer 4.0 or Netscape 4.5 or later
To
run Quicktime Player on the Macintosh platform, you need:
-
Mac PowerPC
- OS
7.1 or later
- Quicktime
(usually installed with your operating system unless you've
turned it off)
- 32
MB RAM
- 28.8
K modem Internet connection
- Microsoft
Internet Explorer 4.0 or later or Netscape 4.5 or later
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