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ATX University and ATX TV System Requirements
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Adobe Reader
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ATX University requires Adobe Reader version 8.0 and above
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Get the latest Reader:
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Adobe Flash Player
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ATX University uses Adobe Flash Player
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If you are not using version 9 or above, you may need to install this FREE
utility
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Get the latest version of Flash here:
Download Flash Player
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Audio
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ATX University and ATX TV use Microsoft Media Player for audio
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It does not
support the use of the RealAudio player
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When you open a presentation, Microsoft Windows Media Player should
automatically load if it is not already installed on your machine
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If you are not using a recent version of Microsoft Internet Explorer, you may
need to install Microsoft Windows Media Player yourself. You should use Windows
Media Player 9.0 or higher, which may be downloaded for free
here
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Media Player
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If you are not using a recent version of Microsoft Internet
Explorer, you may need to install Microsoft Windows Media
Player yourself. You should use Windows Media Player 9.0 or
higher, which may be downloaded for free here
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Browser
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This site is optimized for Internet Explorer 7.0 or later.
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Get the latest MSIE browser for free
here
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To view presentations, use a modem with a connection speed of at least 56 Kbps
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NOTE: the site does not support Netscape
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Buffer
When you play a file or stream, Windows Media Player fills up the buffer before
it begins playing so that you will not notice minor problems with traffic on the
internet or the local network. Digital audio files used in Online Seminars are
large even though they are compressed, and may require several seconds or more
to download from the Web. The factors that affect buffering are:
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Connection speed, usually the most important factor
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Connection quality - power levels
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Network congestion, generating more buffering
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Not using MSIE 6.0 or above
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Other applications that are competing for resources on your computer
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Time of day (depending on your Internet provider, evening hours usually mean
less buffering)
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Connection speed
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Connection speed is usually the most important buffering factor
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Modem users should consider upgrading to the fastest possible connection speed
for the best results with web-based multimedia. If you are restricted to a
slower modem, running fewer applications during a presentation and viewing
during evening hours may result in less buffering
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