General Help
Error Messages
Macintosh Errors
General Help
I
can view the video but cannot hear any sound.

This normally happens due to a slower Internet connection. If you are
unable to connect to the Internet faster than 56K (faster than with a
dial-up modem) you will have trouble trying to view conference. Your best
option is to try just listening to conference.
The sound
keeps cutting in and out.

This problem normally occurs due to a slower Internet connection. Things
that can cause a slower Internet connection are the weather, the number of
people on the Internet, the number of people using your Internet service provider,
or the quality of your computer or phone lines. You may have better luck
logging off the Internet and then logging back on (as this may give you a
better connection).
Why do you broadcast only in Windows Media?

We have chosen Windows Media to standardize and streamline our Web development process.
Windows Media player is available to download for:
When I click
on the link, I hear, "Your Windows Media Player is properly installed."

It sounds like you need to clear your cache and refresh the Web page. You
can do this in Internet Explorer by clicking on Tools, Internet Options,
then on the Delete Files button. Then go back to the Web page and
click on Refresh.
In Netscape, click on Edit, then Preferences, then on
the plus sign next to Advanced on the left, and then on Cache. Then click
on the Clear Disk Cache and Clear Memory Cache buttons on the right. Then
go back to the Web page and click on Reload.
Error Messages
Unable to access this media; you may not be connected to
the network. You have encountered WMP error, error=
C00D10B5 - no other help is available. 
This is a known errror with Windows Media Player. Please see Microsoft
KB Article: Q272487 for help with resolving this issue.
Windows Media Player cannot find the specified file.
Be sure the path is typed correctly. If it is, the file does not exist in
the specified location, or the computer where the file is stored is offline.

This is a known error with Windows Media Player. Please see Microsoft
KB Article: Q303275 for help with resolving this issue.
The proxy did not receive a timely response while attempting
to contact the media server. 
This is a known error with Windows Media Player. Please see Microsoft
KB Article: Q309339 for help with resolving this issue.
Cannot play back
the video stream; no suitable decompressor could be found.
Unable to download an appropriate decompressor. 
This is a known error with Windows Media Player. Please see Microsoft
KB Article: Q297752 for help with resolving this issue.
Macintosh Errors
Host
is unreachable.
Server not responding.

This is a known error with Windows Media Player for the MAC. Please see Microsoft
KB Article: Q293214 for help with resolving this issue.
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