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When I click on the videos on the site nothing happens, all I get is the same page. What should I do?
This is most often caused by Popup Blockers. You need to turn off all popup blockers or
add our site to the exceptions list. This varies depending on the software. Please contact
the software provider for more information.
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Can I use a download accelerator?
We do not allow the use of download accelerators at this time. Please turn them off when
trying to view our videos. Please contact the software provider for more information.
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How do I turn on my Cookies?
A cookie is a tiny file stored on your computer that holds information about your computer's
interaction with this website. Almost every site you visit will place one on your computer.
Usually, the information contained in a cookie includes the last time you visited the site and
details about what your preferences were at the site you visited. Cookies do not contain any
personal information about you, just information regarding the site you visited. You should
not fear that someone will read them and discover personal details about yourself. We use
cookies in order to let you visit our sites without asking for your username and password
each time you click a link.
The following steps show how to enable Cookies on your computer. These are necessary to
navigate throughout our site.
For MSIE 6.0+ users :
Click on the Tools at the top of your screen
Then click Internet Options
Select the Privacy tab
Adjust the slidebar setting to Medium High
Then click OK
For MSIE 5.0+ users :
Click on the Tools at the top of your screen
Then click Internet Options
Select the Security tab
Then click Custom Level
Scroll down to the Cookies section and select "Enable" for each of the "Allow cookies" options
Click OK
For MSIE 4.0+ users :
Click on the View option at the top of your screen
Then click Internet Options
Select the Advanced tab
Locate the "Cookies" options in the "Security" section
Change the radio button options to "Always accept cookies"
Click OK
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How do I turn on my JavaScript?
In order to experience our sites correctly, you will need to have JavaScript enabled
on your browser. Below are instructions for enabling JavaScript on a variety of browsers.
To determine your current browser, choose 'Help' from the top menu and then select the
'About' option. Then find your browser on the list and follow the instructions.
For MSIE 5.0+ users :
Click Tools (on the menu toward the top of your screen)
Click Internet Options
Click the Security tab
Click Custom
Under the Settings option, scroll down to locate Scripting
Click Enable for Active Scripting
Click OK, and then click the Refresh button
For MSIE 4.0 users :
Click View (on the menu toward the top of your screen)
Click Internet Options
Click the Security tab
Click Custom
Click Settings
Scroll down to locate Scripting
Click Enable for Active Scripting
Click OK, and then click the Refresh button
For MSIE 3.xx users :
Click View near the top left of your screen
Click Options
Click Security
Ensure a check mark appears in "Enable Java Programs"
Click OK, and then click the Refresh button
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Does MSIE work with video?
Yes, unless otherwise stated our live shows and videos work with most all browsers.
However, as technology advances some of the older browsers may not be able to keep up,
thus limiting your surfing experience. You may be required to install plug-ins into your
browser to see some content. View our plug-in help section for more info.
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What is a Plug-In?
An internet Plug-In is an application built into a web browser or added to a browser to
enable it to interact with a special file type, such as a movie, sound file, Word document, etc.
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How do I install Plug-Ins?
Unfortunately there is no one standard for streaming video over the Internet. Sometimes your
browser will tell you that you do not have the correct plug-in to view the video. Here
is a list of video plug-ins and the links to where you can download them. Don't be afraid!
These applications install very easily and will greatly enhance your viewing experience.
Once you download the plug-in, run the installer, and follow the directions. You will probably
then need to restart your computer or at least your browser after installation.
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I am getting weird colors when I use IE to view videos. What's the deal?
Your display adapter may only be capable of rendering 256 colors, or, more likely, your
display's control panel is set to 256 colors. If that is the case, set your display's control
panel to thousands/millions of colors or high color/16 bit. Select "Display" or right-click
on the desktop and choose "Properties" to correct the problem. You'll need to quit and relaunch
your browser to reset the colors. If your video hardware is not capable of displaying more
than 256 colors at your chosen resolution, the video will still work, but it may be oddly
colored and/or look slightly fragmented.
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Sometimes a software security alert window pops up. What should I do?
Select the "Always Trust" box and click "OK."
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Sometimes I get error messages, or my the video just won't play, what should I do then?
Clear your browser's cache and restart your browser.
For MSIE 6.0 users :
Go to Tools menu
Select Internet Options
Click the General tab
Go to Temporary Internet Files - Delete files - Click OK
Go to History - Clear History - Click Yes
To close window, click OK
Close Browser then re-open it
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The audio does not play smoothly for me. What can I do?
Users with less than a 56K connection do not have enough bandwidth to receive both audio and video.
The software gives preference to video, therefore you should mute your computer’s volume.
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How can I improve overall video and audio quality?
The number one thing is to get a faster modem, or a DSL connection! Other than that,
pressing the pause button increases the buffer size. The longer you pause the video, the
better it will look and sound once it begins playing.
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Why doesn't the video look as good as TV screen resolution?
Huge amounts of bandwidth are required to transmit TV quality video over the Internet.
As prevailing modem speeds increase, Internet video will increasing look better. We all
just have to be patient.
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In the chat room, I get "Your browser does not support Java." What does this mean?
Our Chat room requires Java be enabled on your browser. Most Internet browsers have
this option enabled. However, sometimes the option allowing Java support gets turned off.
How to enable Java Programs in MSIE :
Tools > Internet Options > Security > Internet/Custom level > Reset custom setting to "Medium" > OK
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Why do I have to sometimes scroll right and left?
Chances are, your screen resolution is at 640x480. This site was designed so that even at a
screen resolution of 800x600, those with monitors less than 17" would have no problems with
viewing or reading text. Please try changing your screen resolution to 800x600.
Right click on your desktop > Properties > Settings > Screen area: 800x600 > OK
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How do I download pictures to my hard drive?
Position your mouse over the photo, click on it with the right mouse button, then choose
"Save Picture As."
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Why do pictures take so long to load?
Many sites are designed for at least 56K modems. If your modem is slower than this you may
want to consider purchasing a new one. If you have a 56K, make sure your modem is configured
correctly in your connection to the Internet. Please contact your internet provider for more
information.
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