Archive - Mar 22, 2007

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If you have problems receiving the broadcasts..

If You Have Problems:

Check your Quicktime installation here http://www.apple.com/quicktime/troubleshooting

If you can't see the QT logo, then try reinstalling QuickTime. On a PC, the best approach is to first uninstall the older version using Start>Settings>Control Panel> Add/Remove Programs.
Then reboot, and download and reinstall QuickTime.

If you are behind a firewall, and can't receive the stream,
try changing your transport settings:
On a PC, go to Start>Settings>Control Panel>QuickTime.
Set Streaming Transport to use HTTP, Port 80.

On a Mac (System 10) go to Apple>System Preferences>QuickTime>Connection.
Set Transport Setup to use HTTP, Port 80.

Normally, the best setting for Streaming Transport is Automatic, on PCs and Macs

Receiving the Broadcasts with iTunes
If you have iTunes 4.9 or better on a Mac or PC, and an internet connection, you can receive the broadcasts without a web browser.

In iTunes, Advanced Menu, select Open Stream.
Enter http://65.98.35.106:554/webcam.sdp
Enter http://65.98.35.106:554/webcam2.sdp
Enter http://65.98.35.106:554/audioinG-4.sdp

Receiving the Broadcasts with QuickTime Player
In QT Player, go to File>Open URL.
Enter rtsp://65.98.35.106:554/webcam.sdp
Enter rtsp://65.98.35.106:554/webcam2.sdp
Enter rtsp://65.98.35.106:554/audioinG-4.sdp
You can then go to Window>Favorites>Add Movies as Favorites.

Submitted by site-editor on Thu, 2007-03-22 18:58.

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Submitted by webdev on Thu, 2007-03-22 14:28.