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| Difficulty playing
these videos or audios? Due to poor reproductive quality on 28.8k modems, you probably need to have at least 56k capabilities to watch tutorial movies. But you can hear the audio rendering just fine. To Your Plain Text Basic Immunics Tutorial, anyone? |
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![]() The Basic RealPlayer is free at http//www.real.com * Try the direct link at the bottom of this page. 10/10/04. In order to listen to the audio talks and play the tutorial videos, you will need to have the RealOne Player program downloaded and installed on your computer and have a sound card with speakers hooked up to it. Your browser has to be configured to work with RealOne Player (this usually happens automatically when you install RealOne Player). It is recommended that you have the most up-to-date G2 RealOne Player installed. The free RealOne Player features their Downloading the file does not mean that the new RealOne Player is installed yet. When you download the RealPlayer, remember to
read their installation instructions before proceeding: When prompted, follow the instructions. You may have to |
save the download file to your computer and
specify the directory where you want the RealPlayer Download installation program to be
saved. If it doesn't start you may have to do more to install, such as locate and launch the file you downloaded by exploring your hard drive. (The file is where your Web browser saved it or you instructed it to save it.) When launched that file will begin the RealPlayer setup process. If you have your browser installed and then install RealPlayer it should configure the browser for you. If you update your browser, RealPlayer may have to be reinstalled or your browser reconfigured. When you click on the link to the audio talk or tutorial video, it should start and play automatically. It sometimes comes up as a minimized screen and takes 10-20 seconds to start playing. If you already have RealOne Player and it doesn't start playing the video, it may not be working. Choose the version of the tutorial video that best matches your connection. The quality and speed of your connection also determines if it plays without interruption. Use the highest speed modem possible to view the files for the clearest video and audio. We suggest a DSL or cable (or even faster) connection. You must check that your computer is set to use the type of connection you have. In other words even if you have a DSL or cable hookup your computer can be set to only a 28k modem speed and must be reset to actually use your DSL or cable speed connection. On-line user manual for RealPlayer 8: http://service.real.com/help/player/
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| You will find older
"legacy" versions of the RealPlayer at this page http://forms.real.com/real/player/blackjack.html?src=031403warhome_2,011204help They have older Players that work with Windows 95 and later plus MAC OS 8 and later. Note: In most cases the legacy versions have no customer support by RealPlayer. You can test your computer's playback abilities - http://service.real.com/realone/test/ |
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| We suggest using the Real.com troubleshooting info: |
| At Real.com there is technical support in the form of frequently asked questions: http://service.real.com/realplayer/ or http://service.real.com/realone/player.html This section includes quick answers to some of the most commonly encountered problems. If you do not find the answer you |
are looking for, please try their Knowledge Base where you can do an in
depth search of their help database. This covers a variety of Real Player versions: http://service.real.com/rpoptions.html |
| Minimum computer requirements listed on Real.com: |
| Windows: - 350MHz Intel Pentium II processor or equivalent - 64MB of RAM(128MB on Windows XP or later) - 52MB available disk space - 28.8Kbps modem (audio only) - 16-bit sound card and speakers - 65,000-color video display card set to display at 800x600 (video) - Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 6 or later (playback only), Windows 2000 with Service Pack 2 or later, or Windows XP - IE 5.0 or later |
Macintosh: Mac* OS 8.1 or later 64 MB RAM Virtual Memory turned on, set to 65MB 604 PowerPC* (200 MHz or better) 28.8Kpbs modem Internet connection Browser support: Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 or later or Netscape 4.05 or later |
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| Recommended computer requirements listed on Real.com: |
| Windows: - 500 MHz Intel Pentium III processor or greater (supports simultaneous record/playback features) (supports simultaneous record/playback features) - 128MB of RAM - High-speed Internet connection (audio/video) - Full Duplex sound card and speakers - 65,000-color video display card set to display at 800x600 or higher (video) - CD writer (for CD burning features) - 700+ MB available disk space for writing Media and MP3 CDs (not required for audio CDs) - DVD player and DVD playback software (for DVD playback) - Analog recording requires an inline audio cable or microphone. - Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000 with Service Pack 2 or later, or Windows XP - Internet Explorer 6.0 or later - Windows Media Player 9.0 or later - QuickTime 6.4 or later - If using Screen-Reader software: JAWS (v4.02 or greater recommended) or WindowEyes (v4.21 or greater) |
Macintosh: Macintosh OS 10.1.1 or later 128 MB RAM G3, G4, Macintosh OS X compatible 28.8Kpbs modem Internet Connection Browser support: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.1 or later or Netscape 6.2 or later Please note: To install RealOne Player for Mac OS X onto your Macintosh, first be certain that your Macintosh meets the minimum system requirements. Then delete any previous versions of the player, and then download and unstuff the install file. Read all installation notes at rea/.com carefully before installing on OS X.
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| Don't meet the Minimum
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| Here are several of the FAQs from Real.com: |
| The examples from Real.com are listed here to
give you an idea of what can be done to improve the video playing performance of your
computer. These are not intended to substitute for visiting the RealOne Player site to
answer all your questions. It is best to go directly to their website and look at their
entire technical support areas:
The support is organized by the RealPlayer version. |
RealPlayer 8 sample FAQs: What can I do to improve the tutorial video image during playback? Is it possible to decrease the amount of system resources used by RealPlayer 8 Basic? What can I do if the audio sounds like it is being played too fast or too slow? Why is RealOne Player still rebuffering or giving poor playback from many sites? |
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| * to go directly to the sign up page for the free basic player: http://www.real.com/realone/trial.html?dc=129128127&src =020125realhome_1,020123r1choice_h1
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| Do you need Real
Player? free basic (not the same as trial): http://www.real.com/realone/trial.html?dc=129128127&src=020125 realhome_1,020123r1choice_h1 or to directly download and install the free basic (not the same as
trial): http://forms.real.com/netzip/getrde601.html?h=207.188.7.150&f=/windows/mrkt/ |
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