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Memorial Service

Listen to the Memorial Service broadcast from the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City.

About the Memorial Service

 

How to Listen

 


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Memorial Service on National Day of Prayer and Remembrance


Frequently Asked Questions

How do I listen or watch?

Test Player

Download Player

Basic Troubleshooting

Can I access streaming media via Web TV?

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Frequently Asked Questions
Where do I click to listen to or view the broadcast?
After you have properly downloaded and installed a multimedia player, follow these steps:
1. Return to the front page of the Memorial Service on National Day of Prayer and Remembrance Internet broadcast.
2. Click on an "Available Streams" link for the language in which you wish to listen.

Can I view video streams?
In order to view video streams, you must have a fast Internet connection. A "fast" connection is defined as an ISDN, DSL, cable, or T1 connection. Most typical home connections are telephone modem connections. These do not work well with Internet video streams. If you are having difficulty viewing a video stream, switch to a lower-bandwidth audio stream.

How do I listen or watch?
In order for you to enjoy our audio and video programming, you'll need to have special software called a "player" loaded on your computer. The player software does all the work of taking the audio and video from the lds.org site and translating it into a format that you can hear and watch on your computer.

This technology is called streaming audio and video. The player software that you will need is Windows Media Player from Microsoft. You will need to get the Windows Media Player installed on your machine if you do not have it already.

The above player is free. If you already have it, you are ready to listen to or view any audio or video content on lds.org. If you are not sure, click on the button below to test your browser.


Test Player
Windows Media Player test
If a small window pops up and you hear audio, you already have the Windows Media Player. If your browser warns you that you don't have a necessary plug-in or helper application, then you will need to download the Windows Media Player.


Download Player

Windows Media Player

Basic Troubleshooting
If you are unable to receive audio or video content from lds.org, there could a problem with your receiving computer, a network congestion problem from the Internet itself, or a technical problem with lds.org receiving the feed from the source and redistributing it on the Internet.

Windows Media Player installation help

Can I access streaming media via WebTV?
No. WebTV currently supports up to RealAudio 3.0. Since lds.org encodes programming with the more advanced RealSystem 5.0 and G2 encoder, WebTV users cannot access our programming. It is unknown when WebTV will support RealSystem 5.0 and G2. WebTV does not support Microsoft Windows Media Player at this time.

 
 
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