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How to View an Archived Presentation in Windows Media Player
For best results using Windows Media Player, view with the most recent version of Windows Media Player (currently version 7.1.) and with version 3.0 or greater of Netscape Navigator and version 5.0 or higher of Windows Explorer. Once you have selected an archived presentation that you would like to view, you should see a link to "Listen" or "View." When you click this link, a window will open for the player. After a few seconds, you should see a picture and/or hear sound. ![]() To adjust the video during playback, use the gray Windows Media toolbar. Below are instructions on how to use each of the buttons on the toolbar, from left to right. The play button allows you to resume play if you have paused or stopped the video. The pause button allows you to pause the video during playback. To resume playback from that point, press the play button. The stop button allows you to stop the video completely. If you press the play button after using the stop button, the video starts over from the beginning. These buttons allow you to scroll through the video. You may need to wait a few seconds while Windows Media Player downloads the new portion of the video. The volume control allows you to adjust the volume or turn it off. To mute the sound, click on the speaker button. To turn the volume up, slide the small square button to the right, to turn it down, slide the button left. You can also adjust the volume on your speakers.If you experience any problems accessing an archived presentation, please contact the IAS-USA at info2007 "at" iasusa.org or call 415-544-9400. © Copyright 2008. International AIDS Society-USA. All rights reserved. |