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Streaming Media

Windows Media File Help

Q: How do I view streaming video?
A: To view the videos, you must download and install the Windows Media Player software. Microsoft offers the free player.

Q: What is streaming media?
A: Streaming media allows you to begin viewing the video before the entire file has been transmitted.

Q: Where can I get help using the player I've chosen?
A: Please see the Windows Media Player FAQ for more information.

Q: Why can't I play Video content?
A: Newer versions of Windows Media Player, starting with the version included in Internet Explorer 5 and Windows 98 Second Edition, do not support playback of any Real Networks content. Windows Media Player supports Windows Media (WMA, ASF), MP3, WAV, MIDI, AVI, and other formats.

Q: How can I use my Windows Media Player with Netscape?
A: You need to have the Netscape Navigator plug-in that is automatically installed with the Windows Media Player. The plug-in, Npdsplay.dll, is copied to the "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player" folder during setup. If this file is present, the plug-in will have been installed for all detected NetScape Navigator installations.

If you do not have the plug-in, you can reinstall Windows Media Player from http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/Media Player/download/default.asp to install the plug-in.

Once the player is installed, you may need to refresh your Web page (which should contain "navigator.plugins.refresh();") to get the plug-in table updated. Alternatively, you can enter "navigator.plugins.refresh();" in the address bar, and then reload the current page.

Note In Netscape Navigator 6.0, you may encounter some problems with streaming media content. The plug-in architecture in Navigator 6 has been completely redesigned, which breaks compatibility with existing plug-ins. We are aware of the issue. No workaround is available at this time. The Windows Media Plug-in remains compatible with earlier versions of Netscape Navigator and other browsers.

 

 
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