No need to apologize, it would bother mostly everyone else if they
could not watch the show if they wanted to when it is is sitting right
there for folks to watch.
I think Jesse has gotten it. If that does not work, try clicking on the
Auto setup button and that should then find a way to get the player
working correctly even with proxy servers.
Also, you can kick that speed back up as it sounds like your are on a
broadband connection (I use the 1.5Mbs speed regularly with no
problems).
Jerry
p.s. Do we get to tease you now and tell you what a great show it is?
(grin)
On Wednesday, May 14, 2003, at 02:56 PM, Jesse Walker wrote:
> You probably need to go into the Quicktime preferences and click on
> "Transport Setup. . ." (under the "Connection" tab). Make sure that it
> is set to HTTP at port 80. I have seen a number of setups that default
> to UDP for some reason and they usually have the same problem you're
> describing. Hope this fixes it.
>
> Jesse
>
> On Wednesday, May 14, 2003, at 02:09 PM, Kelly Svarstad wrote:
>
>>>
>>> Probably a fluke in the connection. Usually if the player cannot
>>> negotitate a good connection within a minute or two, then close the
>>> player window and click on the browser link again. A new player
>>> window will open and start you with a fresh connection.
>>>
>>> Jerry
>>>
>>>
>>> p.s. Just to be sure, you do have your QT preferences set for your
>>> connection speed, etc?
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, May 14, 2003, at 10:40 AM, Kelly Svarstad wrote:
>>>
>>>> Whenever I try to listen to streaming video, QT always loads up
>>>> then does this little thing where it says "configuring." I tried
>>>> to watch a thing by Steve Jobs last night from the Apple website,
>>>> and it 'configured' all night and this morning when I woke up it
>>>> still wasn't ready for me to watch.
>>>>
>>>> is there something that I'm missing or is this just a fluke in the
>>>> program?
>>>>
>>>> -KRS
>>>>
>>
>>
>> When I tested the throughput of my connection (using a generic one
>> found with google search), it said that my throughput was 136490 cps
>> whatever that means.
>>
>> I checked the connection speed and lowered it down to 512 kbps/cable
>> and the same thing occurred. I tried it at several times today, and
>> still the same thing.
>>
>> sorry to be a whiner, but this is bothering me, I REALLY wanted to
>> see what Jobs had to say. (yeah, I'm a nerd)
>>
>> -KRS
>>
>>
>>
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