MEDIA HELP
ADOBE FLASH PLAYER REQUIRED TO VIEW MEDIA ON FRESHANDALIVE.COM
We mostly use MP3 and Adobe Flash media formats for audio and video because they are two of the most widely used media formats on the internet. Youtube and Google Video for example, use Flash. Both formats can be played on Intel PCs, Apple Macintoshes, and other platforms. Most web browsers now come with the Flash Player installed, however, if your browser will not play audio or video on our site, you may need to install the Adobe Flash plug-in:
PLAYING AUDIO OR VIDEO OVER A HIGH SPEED CONNECTION (CABLE, DSL, T1)
Streaming media is audio or video that is delivered over the Internet to your computer immediately in real time; a copy of the media file is not saved on your computer hard drive, therefore, you need a fast active Internet connection while listening/viewing, such as cable or DSL. With a slower Internet connection such as with a dial-up telephone modem, the stream may be interrupted occasionally while you are playing it. If that occurs, the file will automatically restart where it left off as soon as a new connection is made. You must also have a software "plug-in" installed in your web browser to play the video or audio in your web browser. A web browser is just the software program you use to surf the internet with, for example, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, or Apple Safari. You will need the Adobe Flash plug-in installed on your computer to view media on www.freshandalive.com, available free here:
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/
PLAYING AUDIO OR VIDEO OVER A DIAL-UP CONNECTION
Downloadable media is audio or video that is copied to your computer hard drive and then available for repeated play from your computer. This typically works best if you have a slower connection such as dial-up and play is interrupted frequently. Your dial-up connection must be running to download the file, but once the file is copied to your hard disk, you may play it without being connected to the internet. You must also have media player software installed on your computer to play the media file, such as Windows Media Player, Apple iTunes, Real Player, WinAmp, or other, most of which are free and available by download below. Some players install web browser plug-ins that will allow the media to be played in your web browser without opening a separate player program.
SAVING RECORDINGS TO YOUR COMPUTER:
PC: Right-click on the recording link, select "Save Link As..." or "Save Link Target As...," and save to your hard drive.
Mac: Hold the Control and Option keys on your keyboard while clicking on the link, select "Download Linked File As...," or "Download Link Target..." or "Download Link To Disk," and save to your hard disk.
MEDIA PLAYER DOWNLOADS AND ONLINE HELP FOR AUDIO AND VIDEO:
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Please remember, all media files are copyrighted material. You may view or listen, and share them with others as long as you credit their source. Distributing, viewing, or reselling the material for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited without written consent from Rohla Enterprises, Inc. Please see our copyright policies for more details. |