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(Akamai Feed - Sessions - Loads Second, Loops)
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If you can see the videos above, you're all set. (It plays on a loop)
Please allow several seconds for the second video to begin.
Return to the
Conference Home Page, or
Register Now.
If not, here are some suggestions for getting things going on your system:
The most common symptom of issues with the player is simply a black screen in
the video area, sometimes with "Ready" shown in the lower left corner. The other
thing you may see is "Buffering..." These tips should help resolve these issues.
First, determine your actual connection speed. You can right click on the video area above, then select Statistics, Advanced. Look
at the "Bandwidth in Use" item. You want that to be in excess of 700k. If it's less, it'll impact your viewing experience for
the conference.
Second, you can try the following if you're not getting any image or sound at all:
- Make sure you have the most recent media player from Microsoft. You will need to
have version 10 or later of the media player. You can get more information
here on the Microsoft site.
- NOTE: You may have both a firewall on your local system and one on the corporate
network:
- Make sure the firewall on your system is allowing streaming media to be passed
to your system. You'll need to check with your particular firewall provider to
make sure you're allowing port 1755 through, with the host names of
bcast.sswug.org and *.akamaistream.net for media services.
- Make sure the CORPORATE firewall for your system is allowing streaming media to
be passed to your system. You'll need to check with your particular firewall
provider to make sure you're allowing port 1755 through, with the host names of
bcast.sswug.org and *.akamaistream.net for media services.
- If you're accessing the Internet by way of a VPN, consider connecting without it
for viewing the show. We've seen issues with VPNs not allowing the streaming
protocols through to the end-user systems.
- If you're seeing the "Buffering..." message, this indicates a connection
bandwidth issue. It's likely that your network is saturated and is having
trouble keeping up with the streaming. You can increase the buffer allocated to
the streaming by going into Media Player settings and updating the buffer
duration there.