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Preparing
to View the Webcast
Follow These Steps to Get Ready
- Make sure that the computer that you are
using to view the webcast is connected to the Internet
with a “broadband” (corporate LAN, cable, DSL) connection.
- Click here to
see what media players are installed on you computer.
- If “RealOne Player” is installed,
go to “Step 3”.
- If “RealOne Player” is not installed,
click here to
install the FREE version (Look carefully to locate
the “Download the Free RealOne Player” button on
the “Real.com” page.) It is not necessary to purchase
any of Real's premium players or subscription plans.
The free basic player is all that is required to
view the surgery.
- Click here to
test “RealOne Player” for viewing the webcast.
- If you see and hear the 10 second
slp3D video clip, then the computer is ready to view
the webcast. To ensure that you have the best viewing
experience the computer needs to be connected to
the Internet with a broadband connection.
- If you do not see and hear the 10
second video clip and you are connected to the Internet
through a hospital or corporate network, then you
need to contact the network administrator at your
location to remedy the connection problem. The most
likely reason preventing you from seeing and hearing
the clip is a “firewall” restriction.
- If you are connecting directly to
the Internet by cable modem or DSL, you will need
to contact your Internet cable or DSL service provider
about the connection problem. If you have a home
network that includes a firewall, and you cannot
see the 10 second video clip you may also need to
consult the hardware documentation and/or call on
the manufacturer for technical support.
- View webcast with a computer that
meets at least these requirements*
- 300 MHz Intel Pentium III processor
or greater
- 128MB RAM
- Broadband Internet access (Cable,
DSL, or Local Area Network)
- Sound card and speakers
- Video display card set to 65,000-colors
(True Color) with a display size of 800x600 pixels
or greater
- Windows 98/ ME / NT (Service Pack
4 or later)/ 2000 /XP
- Internet Explorer 5.0 (or later)
or Netscape 6.2 (or later)
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