Multi Media Help Page |
Netscape Users: |
Left Click of mouse: Click on link, The Quicktime"Q"appears in your browser, Wait for download, Then watch the video as many times as you want, However It's only a temporary file!! So if you do decide you want to keep the file, You have to go to "file" on upper left corner of your browser and click "save as", Then select location to store file, BUT you have to wait again for the full download! |
Best:***** Right Click on mouse: Click on link, Select "Save as...", Then select the location where you want to store the file, After downloading, Open your "Windows Media Player" or "Real Player" and open the file from the stored location. |
Left Click of mouse: Another window will open and file will start to download, But this is only a temporary file, After downloading the file your multi media player should automatically open and play file. |
Internet Explorer: |
Best:***** Right Click of mouse: Select "Save Target as..", Select location where you want to store the file, After download is complete, Open your "Windows Media Player" or "Real Player", Open file from stored location. |
You want my advice? Always Right Click !! Because you can always delete the file if you don't want to save it!! However if you are at work and want to watch it on your employers computer(s). Then I would suggest Left Clicking. Because the file will not be stored on the boss's hard drive.(at least it won't be as obvious) And really Don't you have something better to do than watching videos and listening to music?? hmm?? :-) |
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Another Common problem: Sometimes the internet gets more traffic than it can handle. This will decrease the "Band Width". Usually during the week during working hours. If you start to download a file and it indicates that will take several hours to download. Wait and try again later. The Band Width can fluctuate alot in a short amount of time. |
If you are still having problems. E-mail me mtrickel@yahoo.com |
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Download Windows Media Player |
Download Real One Player |
(Note: WMP can't play real media files) |