Webcast Listening Guide
Listening via
the Web
We wish there was an easy ‘one click’ listening
option that would serve all users, but that’s not yet possible. To
listen to Worldbridges webcasts, click on one of the media player icons
above. All of the media players listed below can work, but which one is
best and/or easiest for you will depend on how your computer is set up.
Please note - You do NOT need to use skype in order to listen to one of
our webcasts - you only need to use skype or join the teleconference
(see below) if you wish to join the
discussion to make comments or ask questions. Most shows will be
webcast on Channel 1 unless otherwise indicated in the ‘upcoming
webcasts’ section of the main page.
The default player
link (to a .pls file) is the preferred method of listening.
Which program it uses to open the live audio stream will depend on
which Operating System you are using and which programs you have
installed. It should work with ITunes,
Quicktime, Winamp, or Jet Audio.
Info about how to change the program that is associated with pls files
on your system: Windows * Mac
If you would like to listen
with Real Player ,
simply click on the Real Player Icons above.
If you would like to
listen with Windows
Media Player, click on the appropriate links above. This will not
work if you are using a Mozilla based browser like Firefox or Netscape.
To listen with Windows Media Player
from Netscape or Firefox
open WMP and paste in the one of the URL’s below after
clicking File/Open URL
http://worldbridges.net/stream.asx (Channel
1)
http://worldbridges.net/stream2.asx
(Channel 2)
Listening via ia a teleconference
It is also possible to listen to some of our webcasts by
phoning in to
a teleconference. To do so, you can call 1-402-756-9000 access code:
537267#. This is a U.S. based number and long distance or international
calling charges will apply. If the teleconference is in ‘presenter
mode’, you will automatically be muted and others in the conference
will not be able to hear you speak. If the teleconference is in ‘Q
& A’ mode, you will be able to un-mute yourself by pushing ‘6′. In
order to maintain audio quality please mute yourself again when not
speaking. |