What do I need to watch the webcast?
- Latest Flash Player
- Computer speakers and a sound card
- 56Kbps Internet connection or better
- JavaScript and cookies need to be enabled
Webcast won't play?
Some networks, like UIpublicWiFi and some corporate LANs, block streaming video to conserve resources at the workplace. If the video fails to play, this is most likely the reason. To verify the problem is a blocked port, you can run the test on this page http://www.flashcomguru.com/apps/port_test/index.cfm and see whether port 1935 is blocked.
Can people outside of the Urbana campus receive this webcast?
Yes. This webcast is not restricted to the University of Illinois domain.
Back to topWhat kind of software do I need?
Besides a common Internet browser such as Internet Explorer, you will need the free Adobe Flash Player.
Back to topHow do I watch the webcast?
To view the live webcast, go to the webcast url at www.uif.uillinois.edu/AnnualMeeting2011 on Friday, September 23rd, 2011 at 9:00 a.m. (Central)
Back to topWhen will the webcast archive be available?
The archived version of the webcast will be available Monday, September 26th, 2011 at www.uif.uillinois.edu/AnnualMeeting2011
Back to topHow long will the webcast archive be available?
Our current plan is to keep this event archive available for one year.
Back to topCan I interact with this webcast in real-time?
No. We’re set up for viewing only, during this event.
Back to topWhat do I do if there isn't sound?
Check to see that your speakers are:
- Connected to the correct port on the back of your computer
- Plugged into a power outlet
- Turned on and turned up to an audible level
- Adjust your system volume settings:
Go to the Start menu > Settings > Control Panel
Select Multimedia
Select the audio icon from the audio tab and turn up the volume
Verify that the mute boxes are not checked
*NOTE: If the playback audio area is inaccessible it is likely that your system is not configured for sound
- Turn up the volume on the media player:
Open Media Player from your Start menu
Look for the speaker icon and adjust the volume using the slide bar adjacent to the icon
Why is the video slow and choppy?
- If you are using a modem (56 kbps or less), you may experience a slow transmission rate, and the image may be choppy at times due to high traffic on the Internet
- Try closing all other applications
- Keep in mind that this is not a television signal and that the video and audio transmission is compressed for the Internet
*NOTE: If you do not know your connection speed, you can right-click your mouse while in the video and check “Properties” for the connection speed.
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