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Accessing the CARMA Video Library and PowerPoint Slides

Organizations participating inthe CARMA Consortium Webcast Program and in the CARMA International Video Library Program have access to the CARMA Video Library. The videos and slides are available to any person linked to a member organization as long as they are registered CARMA Website Users and they use an email address provided by the organization. For example, if a person is a Virginia Commonwealth University student, he/she must first register as a CARMA Website User using their VCU email address (which always ends with vcu.edu). If you are not a registered CARMA Website User, click here. Any person may update his/her email address at any time using the “Update Email Address” link in the “CARMA Website User Area”. Please, notice that every time the email address is changed, a new password is automatically generated and sent to the new email account. The password can be changed at any time using the link “Update Personal Information / Password” under the “User Menu” column on the “CARMA Website User Area”.

Once a potential viewer is a registered CARMA Website User, they can obtain access to the videos and slides by using the link on the left navigation bar and accessing the “CARMA Website User Area”. Next, they should click on the “Video Library” link under the “User Menu” column. This step will lead them to the CARMA Video Library.

As preparing for watching the videos, please MAKE SURE that:

  • You have Real Player installed on your viewing machine (if you do not have real player installed, you can get the basic player for free at http://www.real.com/realplayer.html );
  • The network that this machine is connected to allows video streaming of RM files (Real Media files). Some network firewalls are configured to block RM streaming and this is the type of file our webcast technology uses. If the streaming of this type of file is blocked by your network’s firewall, your viewing computer will not be able to receive the video. Therefore, if you have any problems with receiving the video streaming, please check with your network administrator to be sure that the network your machine is connected to is not blocking the traffic of RM files.

If you have problems with your connection, please follow the instructions found at http://service.real.com/realplayer/streamhelp/.

  
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