- I'm not receiving picture or sound. Why not?
Every time you receive the stream, there is a brief delay after you connect, during which your system
"buffers" the digital stream from our server before it begins playing.
If the delay is longer than a few seconds, verify the following system requirements are met:
- The latest version of Windows Media Player is installed on your computer.
- You have a broadband connection to the Internet.
- JavaScript is enabled on your browser.
If you have Windows Media Player and a broadband connection, it may be that the number of people using the Internet has slowed down the transfer of information from servers to computers. This is referred to as "network
congestion," and often occurs in the early evening and at other peak hours. You may experience a faster connection at
an off-peak time.
I am hearing sound but not seeing the picture (or seeing just the animated Windows Media icon).
What's wrong?
Usually this happens because you do not have a fast enough
connection to the Internet. If you connect to the Internet
through a dial-up modem, you will not be able to view the
video; a broadband connection is required (see
the next question).
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- When I click the VoD icon, the screen just goes back to the top of the page, and nothing else happens. Why?
The VoD window comes up in a pop up window. Make sure you have disabled any pop up blockers on our site first.
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- How do I get a
broadband connection to the Internet?
A broadband connection means that you have a DSL
connection,
a cable modem, or a LAN connection to a T1 line
(or greater).
You can get these connections by contacting your
ISP ("Internet
Service Provider"), your local telephone company, or
your local cable provider.
Be sure to specify that you want
a "broadband" connection,
rather than a "dial-up" connection.
"Dial-up" connections
are slower, and do not allow the Annenberg Channel
to be streamed to your computer.
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- Which ports need to be open to view VoD?
Ports 80 and 1755 (TCP) outbound — and, if you're using Windows Media Player 10, port 554 outbound as well — need to be open in order to view VoD.
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- I can watch programs on video
on demand (VoD) for a while and then they stop in
the middle.
Why?
Frequently when a video stops in the middle, it is merely
waiting for more information to come over the
broadband connection;
once it does, the video will start again on its own.
If the
stream does not restart in a reasonable amount of time,
try stopping and restarting the video. This causes the stream to
“rebuffer” and
may reset the connection.
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- I registered for a
workshop/course
with plans to take it online, and discovered that I cannot
view the videos (due to lack of broadband
connection or technical
difficulties). Now what?
- Find out if you can access
the program in an alternate
way:
- Tapes/DVDs may be available for loan from
a local library.
Call us at 1-800-LEARNER to determine if
any of these options is available to you. If not, then
tapes/DVDs are available for
purchase
online.
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- Why won't my browser accept cookies from your site?
You may get this error if you're trying to view videos on our site through another site like Blackboard.com. Try accessing videos directly by pasting this link into your browser's address bar: http://www.learner.org/resources/browse.htmlThen select the series you want to view.
- Why are you using Windows
Media Player instead of another format?
The Windows Media Player format was chosen for a variety
of reasons. Primary among them is that it is a
widely accessible
format. The viewer is free, and it works on both PC and
Mac platforms.
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- How can I get Windows Media
Player, or help with Windows Media Player? Does Windows Media Player work on a Mac?
Visit the Microsoft
Web site. You'll be shown a list of several versions
of Windows Media Player—including versions for Mac
computers—and be asked to select one. Simply click
on the version that matches your computer system, and
the download begins automatically. The viewer is free.
We’re
sorry, but we cannot offer technical support for Windows
Media Player. Please seek help, as needed,
from Microsoft's
site.
Note: If you're using a Mac, install the latest version of your browser before
installing Flip4Mac, to make sure your browser
recognizes your media player.
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- Is there a
way to make the VoD screen larger?
Yes, if you’re using a Windows PC: simply right click
with your mouse on the video screen, and select
"zoom"
to
enlarge the picture to full screen mode.
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- I want to watch just a certain
part of the video — is there a way to skip
ahead/back?
Yes. You can
shuttle the position marker in Windows Media Player to the
approximate position that you want to view, and press the
play button. The position and nature of this
position marker
may vary depending on your version of Windows Media Player.
Please contact Microsoft with
any further questions.
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- How do I change the connection speed in Windows Media Player?
You may have problems viewing media when your Windows Media Player streaming speed doesn't match the speed of your connection to the Internet. You can remedy that by following the directions at Microsoft's site here.
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- Tell me more about "Video On Demand" (VoD).
With video on demand (VoD),
you can watch any of our videos at any time. You can also
skip around within a video when watching a VoD. To access video on demand, search
or browse for a series that is of interest to you, and look
for the VoD icon
next
to the individual program titles. Click on the VoD icon,
and you will be prompted to sign up or to login. If you
haven't viewed videos on Learner.org before, you can
sign up for free by clicking the "Sign Up
Here!" link
on the page with the login prompt.
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- Why do I need
to login to view the video on demand (VoD)? Is my
information
kept private?
In order to improve our service, login is required so that
we can gather statistical data about VoD viewing. We do
not share personal data with any other company, nor
will we contact
you without your explicit permission. Our privacy
policy
explains our practices in detail.
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- There is no video on demand
(VoD) option for the program I want to see. Why not?
Some of our programs have rights restrictions
and will never
be available in a VoD format; others, our brand
new programming,
may not yet be available. If you are looking for
a new program,
please check back periodically.
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- Outside of the US and Canada
We do not hold international distribution rights to some videos in our collection, and are therefore prohibited by law from streaming these programs outside the U.S. and Canada. Please refer to the international distributors list for more information on how you may otherwise obtain these resources.
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- Can I download the VoD
for future viewing?
No, VoDs may not be recorded, downloaded, or stored (i.e., you may not
keep VoDs in a format that allows you to play
them back again and again).
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- Can I share the VoDs with my class?
Yes, you may play VoDs within the classroom via a regular computer screen or projection screen.
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- How much does this service cost?
There is no charge to view videos on Learner.org.
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- How do I delete my account, update my email/postal address or change my password?
You can delete your account, update your email/postal address or change/retrieve your password by entering your old username (email address) and old password here: http://www.learner.org/vod/account_manage.html.