I am trying to view a QuickTime movie for my course, but it keeps breaking up and stopping abruptly. What is causing that?
A – In order to view QuickTime movies for any of our courses, it is required that you have a 56k connection to the Internet. If you do not have a 56k modem, you will not be able to view the movies correctly. However, keep in mind that though you may have a 56k modem, that doesn’t necessarily mean that you are connecting at 56k. Often times, the actual connection speed for your Internet connection will be significantly less, causing difficulty in viewing the movies. If you do have a 56k modem or faster, and are having difficulty viewing a QuickTime movie for your class, there are a few possible causes for this. Some causes can be older phone lines that don’t support the necessary speeds, your Internet Service Provider having a large number of people connected at the same time, or too many people trying to access our servers at the same time. If you can’t view the movie at one time, try connecting to the Internet and viewing the movie at a time when less people are likely to be online, p
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