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Bandwidth is the speed/transfer rate at which you are
connected to the internet. If you are using a dial up
Modem, your speed is usually between 14~56 kilobytes per
second. This is considered a slow to moderate speed for
data transfer, and you should use the low setting. |
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Q:
What is high bandwidth? |
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High bandwidth is usually any internet connection speed/transfer
rate over 90 kilobytes per second. This faster speed,
also known as Broadband, is facilitated by Modem configurations
known as DSL, ADSL, T-1, T3, and Cable Modems. |
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Q:
Flash Video Download vs. Real Media Streams? |
A:
Flash Video downloads to your hard drive, and
the video will run independently without a live internet
connection.
The streaming Real Media files require a plug-in and an
internet connection to play the multimedia files. |
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Q:
What is Real Media Streaming? |
A:
Real Media streaming technology plays audio and
video files as they download. No media file is stored
on your computer. |
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Q:
What if the file does not download? |
A:
Be patient. The Flash files are large and may
require additional time to download completely. |
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Q:
What if the file does not stream? |
A:
Update your Real
Media player to the latest version. |