The audio seems slighly out of synch with the video. Can this be fixed?
A. The audio may become out of synch with the video if your Internet connection is too slow or if the computer you are viewing the lesson on has a slow processor. This problem may also occur under Mac OS 9. To view the video properly, you must have a high-speed Internet connection such as ADSL, cable, or T1 (>=512 kBps). If you are viewing the program on a PC, you must have a system with at least a Pentium III 600 MHz or faster, Windows 98 or later, and at least 128 megabytes of RAM. If you are on a Macintosh system, you must have at least a G4 600 MHz or faster, OS X, and at least 128 megabytes of available RAM. Any system that does not meet these minimum specifications may suffer performance problems while displaying the streaming video.
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