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One Resource For Your QuestionsWhat is a firewall?Many companies and organizations have connected their local area networks, wide area networks, and the Internet together in what is commonly referred to as a global area network. While extremely beneficial in terms of communication and access to information, this interconnectivity can expose a company's network and mission critical information to unauthorized entry and access. A firewall is used to prevent unauthorized accesses. Firewalls are security devices used to protect companies from unauthorized access to their servers. Many companies use firewalls to control access to their networks and proprietary information. The firewall's role is to ensure that all communication between an organization's network and the Internet conform to the organization's security policies. How do I use the RealPlayer behind a firewall?
AOL and other common ISPs If you are connecting to the Internet via AOL, MSN, Earthlink, Sympatico, Mindspring, Geocities, Sprynet, Compuserve, Prodigy Internet, or another common service provider, you should not need to configure your Player for use with a firewall. If you are having problems reaching most RealAudio or RealVideo content, contact RealNetworks technical support. How do I use the Windows Media Player behind a firewall?HTTP Proxy/Firewall Support: If you access the Internet through a proxy server (through a firewall) you will need to make the following settings in order to get HTTP streaming to work.
If you continue to experience problems, try this. With the Windows Media player open:
This should handle the firewall issues. The 30 second buffering will take a little longer to load, but will assure virtually no dropouts. Why can't I hear audio when I play a Windows Media file?There are a couple of causes for this. Most often this happens if the codec is not installed or sound card drivers are bad or missing.
You can also install mpfull.exe, which contains several popular codecs, and attempt to resolve this issue by uninstalling the existing player, rebooting your machine, and installing mpfull.exe. Why is the audio garbled when I play a Windows Media file?If you get hissing, pops, static or garbled sound, this is most frequently caused by either damaged codecs, sound card drivers, improperly configured sound devices, or using the wrong driver for your audio hardware/operating system.
If the sound does not play properly in steps 3 and 8, you need to check that your sound card drivers are installed, that your sound device is configured properly, and that you are using the proper drivers for your Operating System. If the sound plays in steps 3 and 8, check the audio source or consult the content author to determine if this is a content authoring issue. Why is the audio file from my Windows Media player distorted?This has been reported in various configurations along with the following symptoms:
In all cases that have been investigated, it was determined to be caused by unsupported sampling rates on particular hardware devices and/or improper or misconfigured sound card drivers. |
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