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Why can't I hear the audio during a live event?
Make sure you have selected the Internet Audio option from the home page (rather than the telephone conferencing option for the event).
Check the volume controls on your computer and turn the volume up as needed. You should check in three locations; the volume keys on your keyboard (make sure that they are turned up and not muted), the audio controls in your control panel, and the volume controls in the media browser. If that does not work your system may need updating.
What are the PC requirements?
Conjecture runs off standard software that would normally be pre-installed on your PC.
To view the player only (and listen to the meeting via telephone) you will require just:
- An internet connection
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher
To view the player and listen to the meeting also through the internet you will require:
- Pentium Class CPU
- 64 Megabytes of RAM
- Sound card with speakers or headphones
- A web browser supporting Javascript; Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher
- [ Windows Media Player 6.4 or higher ]. To test your system please click this link: [ System Test ]
I am on AOL could this be a problem?
The AOL browser may not work properly. You should install and use Internet Explorer for use with AOL. Download Internet Explorer [ Click here to download ] and install. Installation is actually quite easy. Using your current AOL browser, click on the IE link above. Download the IE browser software and install it on your home computer. Once installed, all you need to do is login to AOL as you normally would, then "minimize" the AOL browser window and start up Internet Explorer, That's it, you're done!
Why is the sound cutting out or getting choppy?
Sound may occasionally cut out, due to fluctuations in the available bandwidth. As your bandwidth improves this should happen much less. If you experience regular breaks in the sound we recommend upgrading your network to enjoy better quality presentations. Alternatively use the telephone option to listen to the Conjecture meetings.
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