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Note: The quality of your viewing experience depends upon the
speed of your Internet connection, also known as bandwidth. If you
are using a dial-up connection, we suggest you select a "Low" speed
format to ensure smoothly streaming video. If you have a broadband
connection (e.g., DSL, cable modem or T1), you might be able to play
films in our "High" speed format with increased quality. Another
option is the "Real - High/Low" format, which will automatically
adjust to the best available quality for your current connection
speed.
There are no
hard-and-fast rules. Sometimes the Internet gets clogged with
traffic, and your connection's speed can vary. Try experimenting
with different speeds to see which works best for you.
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| Windows Media
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How do I get the free
player?
Click Here >
Select the version of
Windows Media Player you want from the drop-down menu.
Click on "Download
Now." This starts the download-process. Once the process has begun,
keep clicking "Next" until you get a message telling you the player
has been installed and you can see the icon on your desktop.
The technical stuff:
To run Windows Media
Player on the Windows platform, you need:
- 90-MHz Pentium processor
- Windows 95
- 16 MB RAM
- 16-color display card
- 16-bit sound card
- 28.8K modem
- Internet Explorer 4.0
To run Windows Media
Player on the Macintosh platform, you need:
- Mac PowerPC 601
- OS 7.6.1 or later
- Open Transport 1.1.2 or later
- QuickTime 2.5 or later
- 32 MB RAM
- 15 MB of free hard disk space
- 256-color display
- 28.8K modem or Ethernet card
- Internet Explorer 4.0 or Netscape
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