Instructions for Participating
in a Web Cast
To participate in the Web cast via your computer, you will need
one of two plug-ins, RealOne Player® or Windows Media Player. Generally,
you will be given a choice of which media player you want
to use for the live broadcast. The archived Web casts are only
available through RealOne Player Media Player.
If
you do not have a RealOne Player plug-in, a
free version is available for download from the Internet.
If you do not have Windows Media Player you can download a copy from
the Internet.
Note: Depending on your connection speed,
it could take from 20-60 minutes to download and install either
player.
Step 1
Review the speaker's handouts. These may include an agenda as
well as information for discussion during the Web cast.
Step 2
You are invited to submit questions on the topic during
the Web cast. During the introduction to the Web cast, the
moderator will provide instructions on how to email questions
and will repeat the information from time to time during the
Web cast.
Step 3
You
can test your RealOne Player at ILRU's archived presentations
site prior to the Web cast. Although the Windows
Media Player will NOT play any of the archived presentations,
you may want to test it by playing other media files available
on the Web.
When you click on the "Go to Web cast" link, your media player
should open automatically. You will then be able to view
the broadcast screen and listen to the audio. Depending on your
connection speed, it may take a few minutes for the transmission
to begin.
The Web cast consists of an audio broadcast of a live presentation
accompanied by real-time captioning.
Some Web casts will also display PowerPoint slides during the presentation.
Since there is a slight delay in the time between
the audio and the captioning, you may want to minimize that screen
if you do not require captioning.
For those using dial-up connections,
there may be pauses in the audio and video transmission caused
by "buffering".
This is often caused by a slow connection speed or heavy Web traffic
or usage by others on your netowrk. If the transmission stops
and does not resume in 1-2 seconds, press the Stop and
then the Start buttons on your on-screen media player to restart
the broadcast. Remember, all Web casts are archived and are generally
available within 24 hours of the broadcast. Often archived Web
casts experience fewer of the transmission problems of live Web
casts and they can be stopped and started at will.
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