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To enjoy the live video in this site, you will need QuickTime player
by Apple Computer, Inc.
You can download this players free of charge. If players are already
installed in your PC, you can enjoy free programs in this site right
now.
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To download QuickTime (free of charge), click here or the button on
the left. Then select the player which is appropriate to your system
and download it. You can download the player at the bottom of the linked
page free of charge.
You can use QuickTime Player to view
real-time streaming movies and fast-start streaming movies. See About
QuickTime streaming for a description of each type of streaming.You
can click a Favorites button that's set to a streaming channel, or
you can choose Open URL from the File menu and type a location for
the streamed media.
Open URL from the File menu and type a location for the this URL.
Akihabara:
rtsp://61.115.230.163:554/mtom/QT/akihabara
Yanaka(Masato Nakamura):
rtsp://61.115.230.163:554/mtom/QT/sukima live
Playing more than
one stream at the same time:
QuickTime plays one stream at a time by default.
It's possible to play more than one stream at the same time, but performance
may not be optimal if the multimedia files are large or your computer
is slow.
To play more than
one stream at the same time, check "Allow Multiple Simultaneous Streams"
in the Connection Speed panel of the QuickTime Settings control panel.
If you are using a LAN connection, this option is always on.
Adding an item
to the Favorites list:
Favorite items appear as channels in the drawer
and as items in the Favorites menu. You can add media regardless of
where it's stored容ven media on the Web.
You can add Favorites channels by doing one
of the following:
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Drag a QuickTime
file from your hard disk onto a space in the Favorites drawer. |
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Choose Add Favorite
from the Favorites menu. |
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