| What's a Plug-in?
Plug-ins are software programs that extend the capabilities of Your
Browser in a specific way - giving you, for example, the ability
to play audio samples or view video movies from within your browser.
The following plugins are required to view the many different videos
and feeds throughout our site:
Windows Media Player
This is the most common player used for video/audio, and it's always
good to have the latest version installed on your computer.
Download Windows Media Player : Download
Windows Media Player Support Centre : Windows
Media Support
RealOne Player
The below link is direct to the free player, use caution if you
go to real.com as the free player is hard to find.
Download the free RealOne Player from Real.com:
Download
Real One
Real Player Behind a
Firewall
Firewalls and the RealSystem
Support Link: RealSystem
Firewall Support
Firewalls create barriers in order to prevent unauthorized access
to a network. Think of the internet as a series of hallways. Firewalls
are the security doors through which some people (i.e. data) may
pass and others may not.
RealSystem content usually passes through these barriers without
trouble, but sometimes it is necessary to change your configuration
settings. With the proper configuration settings, you can enjoy
RealAudio and RealVideo.
To Determine whether your computer is behind a network firewall:
If you received an error message about a firewall when you tried
to play clips, or if you are not sure whether a firewall is preventing
you from playing content, find out for sure by asking your Network
Manager or Internet Service Provider.
AOL and other common ISPs:
If you are connecting to the Internet via AOL, MSN, Earthlink, Sympatico,
Mindspring, Netcom, Sprynet, Compuserve, Prodigy Internet, or another
common Internet Service Provider, you should not need to configure
RealPlayer for use with a firewall. If you are having problems reaching
most RealAudio or RealVideo content, contact RealNetworks technical
support.
Playing content through a firewall:
If you have determined that your computer is connected to a network
protected by a firewall, use the appropriate instructions below
to enable RealAudio and RealVideo access:
Configure
RealPlayer 8
Configure
RealPlayer 7
Configure
RealPlayer G2
Configure
RealPlayer 4.0 & 5.0
Configure
RealAudio Player 3.0
RealPlayers behind a firewall may experience difficulty playing
content from sites on the Internet if the firewall is not configured
to allow RealPlayer traffic. If you are behind a firewall, and are
attempting to play content from the Internet, the firewall
may be preventing you from playing content if you observe the following
symptoms:
Quicktime
Quicktime is generally used for any file with the extension ".mov".
It supports many other video/audio formats as well, but not all.
Download: Download
Quicktime
Help Page: Help
from Quicktime
Macromedia Shockwave
What it is: A plug-in that plays Shockwave "movies."
Why you want it: You can play games, send photo greeting
cards online and watch silly animated movies. And it's all free.
Download the Shockwave plug-in :Download
Shockwave
Shockwave F.A.Q. : F.A.Q.
Macromedia Flash Player
What it is: A plug-in that plays Flash movies, which usually
include animation, sound and even video clips, right in your browser.
Why you want it: They're called Flash "movies,"
but they can actually be a lot more. Many games are written in Flash,
so you can play along right in your browser. Flash is also used
by some Web site designers to make sites that are flashier and easier
for you to navigate. With the Flash plug-in, you can see any Flash
application, whether it's a game, a Web site or an animated movie.
Plus, it's free!
Download the Flash player : Download
Flash
Flash F.A.Q. : F.A.Q.
DivX Codecs & Player
This is the latest technology to hit the scene, and DivX codecs
are required for some newer videos, their player is also included
in the bundled download (although it's not required to play DivX
encoded files).
For best results use the DivX player for DivX encoded files instead
of Windows Media Player. Windows Media will automatically use the
codecs you require from DivX, but you may experience some
severe visual distortions.
Download: DivX
Codecs
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