You can find the answers to our most Frequently Asked Questions below. If you still
can?t find the answer to your particular question, please contact us.
System Requirements For Watching Videos On
I Pray TV
What is required to view videos on I Pray TV? Ans..
Can I use the Netscape browser to watch videos I Pray TV?
Ans..
Can I use my Apple Macintosh to watch videos on this web
site? Ans..
Can I use the AOL browser to watch videos on this website?
Can I use the MSN browser to watch videos on this website?
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Can I use QuickTime or RealPlayer to watch videos on this
website? Ans..
Are cookies required to watch videos on this website?
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Why does my computer ask for the Windows Media Player plug-in
after I installed the Netscape browser? Ans..
Why do I have to keep entering my e-mail address into the
registration? Ans..
Why doesn't the Media Player open up when I click on a ministry?
Ans..
Questions Regarding I Pray TV Video Content
Can I download I Pray TV videos to my computer?
Ans..
Questions Regarding Streaming Video
I have Windows Media Player 10 and am not able to watch the
video. Ans..
Why are the videos choppy or freezing?
Ans..
Why can I hear the audio but not see the video?
Ans..
How do I configure Windows Media Player to improve streaming?
Ans..
What does bandwidth mean and what is the difference between
56k and 300k? Ans..
What does the "broadcast settings" button do?
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How To Troubleshoot Video Issues
Even though I have all the system requirements, why can't
I see or hear any videos? Ans..
I am able to view the gateway advertisement on Taking Authority
Network but after it finishes playing it begins to show the buffering screen and
never shows video again. What can I do? Ans..
Why is I Pray TV video viewer cutoff at the bottom of my
monitor? Ans..
How do I return from full screen video to I Pray TV video
viewer? Ans..
Special Issues Encountered By Corporate Users
Can my office's firewall be blocking the video?
Ans..
What about my office computer - could it be the problem?
Ans..
My office network has a proxy server. Could this be causing
video problems? Ans..
What is required to view videos on I Pray TV?
Operating System:
Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition, NT, 2000, ME, XP and or:
Apple OS X.
site works with Mozilla and on Mac computers
Mac Users:
Click here for Flip4Mac
plug in to view videos.
Media Player:
Microsoft Windows Media Player 6.4 or later.
Click here to upgrade to latest version
of Windows Media Player.
Browser:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later (preferred).
Click here to upgrade to the latest version
of Microsoft Internet Explorer.
or Netscape 4.7x or later.
Click here to upgrade to the latest version of Netscape.
Flash Player:
Macromedia Flash Player 5 or later.
Click here to upgrade to the latest version of Macromedia Flash Player.
Can I use the Netscape browser to watch videos on I Pray TV?
This website is compatible with the Netscape browser. However, you may encounter
some technical difficulties or reduced functionality. To have the best video viewing
experience with I Pray TV, we recommend that you use Internet Explorer.
Can I use my Apple Macintosh to watch videos on this web site?
This website is currently optimized for Mac users with OS X with Internet Explorer
and the latest version of Windows Media Player. However, you may encounter some
technical difficulties or reduced functionality.
Can I use the
AOL
browser to
watch videos on this website?
This website currently works on the
AOL
6 and 7,8 Browsers.
However, you may encounter some technical difficulties. To be fully compatible with
this website, we recommend that you use Internet Explorer.
Can I use the
MSN
browser to
watch videos on this website?
This website currently works on the
MSN
Browser. However,
you may encounter some technical difficulties or reduced functionality. To be fully
compatible with this website, we recommend that you use Internet Explorer.
Can I use QuickTime or RealPlayer to watch videos on this website?
This website does not currently support QuickTime or RealPlayer. You must use Windows
Media Player Version 6.4 or later. Click here to upgrade to latest version of Windows Media Player.
Are cookies required to watch videos on this website?
Yes, cookies are required to view this website. The following are step-by-step instructions
to enable the cookies on your browser. Note that these instructions may vary slightly
for different browser versions.
Internet Explorer 6.0:
1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. Click the Tools menu and choose Internet Options.
3. Click the Privacy tab to display the Privacy panel.
4. Use the verticle slide bar to adjust your privacy settings to Medium.
5. Click the Advanced button.
6. Verify that the Override Automatic Cookie Handling option is not checked.
Note that if you prefer to use the Override Automatic Cookie Handling option, you
must accept first-party cookies for watching videos on this website. Though not
required for viewing, we strongly recommend also accepting third-party cookies for
the best viewing experience.
7. Click OK.
8. Click OK again.
9. Close all open Internet Explorer browsers.
10. Reopen the browser and return to this website.
Internet Explorer 5.5:
1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. Click the Tools menu and choose Internet Options.
3. Click the Security tab and the Custom Level button.
4. Scroll down to the "Cookies" section and select "Enable" for both: Allow cookies
that are stored on your computer. Allow per-session cookies (not stored).
5. Click OK and YES to the confirmation message.
6. Click OK again.
7. Close all open Internet Explorer browsers.
8. Reopen the browser and return to this network.
Netscape:
1. Start Netscape.
2. Click the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
3. Click the Advanced category on the bottom left.
4. Select "Accept all cookies" in the Cookies section.
5. Click OK.
6. Close all open Netscape browsers.
7. Open Netscape and return to this network.
Why does my computer ask for the Windows Media Player plug-in after I installed
the Netscape browser?
Netscape will not recognize the Windows Media Player plug-in if you download or
upgrade your Netscape browser after you have already downloaded Windows Media Player.
To Determine What Plug-Ins You Currently
Have:
1. Open the Netscape browser.
2. Click on Help in the menu bar.
3. Click About Plug-ins and look for the following section: "Windows Media Player
Plug-in Dynamic Link Library"
Choose One Of The Following Options If You
Do Not See The Above Header On The "Installed Plug-Ins" Page:
Visit http://home.netscape.com/plugins/ and follow the instructions for downloading
the Windows Media Player plug-in; or Reinstall Windows Media Player from your Netscape
browser. Netscape will automatically detect the plug-ins after you install them.
Why do I have to keep entering my e-mail address into the registration?
Suggestion One - Cookie Settings
1. Go to the Tools menu and select Internet Options (unless already there).
2. Click the Privacy tab.
3. Click the 'Advanced' button.
4. Put a check in the box 'Override Automatic Cookie Handling'.
5. Under 'First Party Cookies', select the 'Prompt' radio button.
6. Now put a check in the 'Always Allow Session Cookies' box.
7. Click OK.
8. Click OK again.
9. Test the registration again.
Suggestion Two - Ad/Pop-up Killers
1. Ad killers or pop-up blockers can unintentionally block the registration. If
you use an ad or pop-up blocker, please temporarily disable the program to test
to see if the registration can be completed.
2. If you are then able to complete the registration, you may then be able to use
the ad/pop up blocker by adding an exception. Your ad/pop up blocker will have information
on adding exceptions in the manual or check with the manufacturer for the proper
settings.
Suggestion Three - Security Settings (Internet
Explorer only):
1. Go to the Tools menu and select Internet Options.
2. Click the Security tab.
3. Click the Trusted 'Sites' icon and add the web address. Click 'OK'.
4. Click the Restricted Sites icon. If the message says "No sites are in this zone",
fine. Otherwise click the Sites... button and make sure the web address is not listed
there. Click 'OK'.
5. Click the Internet icon.
6. If the slider is not visible, click the 'Default Level' button. If the slider
is set to High, move it down to Medium.
7. Click the OK button.
8. Test the registration again.
Suggestion Four - Alternate Browsers
We actively support Internet Explorer and Netscape browsers - cookies may appear
'turned off' in alternative browsers. At this time we can only suggest Internet
Explorer and Netscape browsers as a work around.
Why doesn't the Media Player open up when I click on a ministry?
You might have Pop Up Blocking software on your computer. Please try the following
steps:
1. Hold down the "Ctrl" button on your keyboard.
2. While continuing to hold down the "Ctrl" button, mouse over your ministry and
"single click" on the link or graphic
Can I download I Pray TV videos to my computer?
Currently this feature is not available.
I have Windows Media Player 10 and am not able to watch the video.
During installation, Windows Media Player 10's will set its default video acceleration
settings in a mode that may prevent your computer from being able to play the video.
The solution is to adjust your video acceleration settings. To do this, click on
the Tools menu in Windows Media Player 10, and then click Options. Next click on
the Performance tab and then click the Advanced button. Enable 'Use high quality
mode' by placing a check next to it. Then click OK on the Video Acceleration Settings
and click OK to close the Options menu. If the problem persists, go back to the
Video Acceleration Settings and adjust the slider from Small to Large under Digital
Video. Then apply your settings.
Why are the videos choppy or freezing?
The quality of the video clip you are watching mainly depends on two factors: (a)
the speed of your Internet connection and (b) the bit rate (speed) of the video
clip. The faster the bit rate of the video clip, the better the quality. However,
the speed of your Internet connection will limit which video clip bit rate that
you can watch. For example, if you only have a 56kbs dial up connection to the Internet,
the highest video clip bit rate that you will be able to watch will be 56kbs or
less (most likely less as the majority of dial-up connections only get speeds of
28kbs or less due to phone line issues). If you try to watch a video clip with a
bit rate of 300kbs over a dial up connection, the video will not play. That is why
we offer multiple bit rates for each video clip. Each bit rate is optimized for
the different types of Internet connections available (Dial-up/DSL/Cable Modem/T1). As
you can see, it is very important that you select the proper video clip bit rate
for your Internet connection. For the best viewing experience, we recommend a high
speed Internet connection such as
DSL
or Cable Modem.
It is important to note that even if you have a high-speed (DSL/ Cable Modem/ T1),
Internet traffic congestion affects your connection speed and/or video performance.
You will get slower or faster speeds at different times depending on peak or off-peak
use hours. You may also get slower speeds during the morning and afternoon, but
faster speeds late at night when fewer people are online. Also, streaming quality
decreases when multiple people share the same Internet connection (e.g. at work
or on a home network).
Why can I hear the audio but not see the video?
This occurs when the speed of your Internet connection is lower than the bit rate
of the video clip you are watching and can be caused by either (a) your selecting
of a bit rate for the video clip that is to high for your Internet connection or
(b) Internet traffic congestion reduces the speed of your connection below what
it should be (for example, you have a high speed
DSL
or cable modem connection
to the Internet, but due to Internet congestion or shared usage, the effective speed
of your Internet connection is actually closer to a 56kbs dial up connection).
How do I configure Windows Media Player to improve streaming?
For optimum viewing, we recommend the following:
Windows Media Player version 6.4
Windows 98 and NT
Windows Media Player version 7.1
Apple Mac 8 and 9.
Windows Media Player version 9
Windows 98 Second Edition, ME, 2000 and XP
Apple Mac OS-X.
Click here to upgrade to latest version of Windows Media Player.
To Find Out What Version of Windows Media
Player You Currently Have:
1. Start Windows Media Player.
2. Click on Help in the menu bar.
3. Click About Windows Media Player.
4. If you need to upgrade, click here to
go to Windows Media Download Center
The Following Are Some Tips To Optimize Streaming
On Windows Media Player.
1. Start Windows Media Player.
2. Click the Tools menu and choose Options.
3. Click the Performance tab.
4. Click "My connection speed is:" and select
the appropriate speed for your Internet connection. Select Modem (56 kbps) or a
lower speed if you have a 56k dial-up modem connection. Select
DSL
/Cable (256
kbps) or a higher speed if you have a high-speed connection (DSL, Cable Modem, T1,
etc.).
5. Click OK.
6. NOTE: You can change these settings at
any time.
Optional Advanced Settings for Windows Media
Player:
1. Click the Network tab and select all the
protocols: Multicast, UDP,
TCP
, and HTTP.
2. Click the Player tab, select "Enable automatic
codec download", and choose how often you would like to upgrade (i.e., once a day,
once a week, or once a month).
What does bandwidth mean and what is the difference between 56k and 300k?
Bandwidth is a term used to describe connection speed to the Internet. The numbers
56k, 300k and others describe the minimum Internet connection you need to experience
the associated video or audio program. For instance, 56k requires a minimum of a
56 kbps connection to the Internet. The content may be transferred at a lower rate
as long as it is suitable for the connection speed. You can always play the lower
speed content over higher speed lines, but a higher number (100k, 300k, 500k, etc.)
generally provides better overall quality of streaming.
What does the "broadcast settings" button do?
When you watch a video clip, you watch video files that are sent, or streamed, to
your computer over the Internet. The speed at which these files can be streamed
varies depending on your computer's "bandwidth". In other words, if you have a high
bandwidth connection (i.e. cable,
DSL
, T1/LAN connection), your
computer can receive streaming video at a higher speed than a user with low bandwidth
(i.e. modem / ISDN) connection. This also means that a user with high bandwidth
can receive larger, better quality video streams.
I Pray TV provides multiple bit rates for each video clip in order to give both
high and low bandwidth viewers the best possible viewing experience. The "broadcast
settings button allows you to change between the bit rates for the video clip in
order to choose the best bit rate for your computer's Internet connection.
Even though I have all the system requirements, why can't I see or hear any videos?
1. If you launch I Pray TV on Windows 98 while other audio applications -- including
but not limited to mp3 players -- are running, you may have trouble hearing I Pray
TV sound. If this is the case, close your browser and all audio applications. Restart
your browser and enter I Pray TV.
2. Click here to go to Windows Media and Firewalls for firewall configuration settings
if you are connecting to I Pray TV from work and are behind a firewall.
I am able to view the gateway advertisement on Taking Authority Network but after
it finishes playing it begins to show the buffering screen and never shows video
again. What can I do?
Some of the digitizing equipment is using Windows Media Version 9. If your computer
does not have the version 9 codecs, it will be unable to decode the information
sent for the broadcast and thus be unable to provide playback.
The gateway advertisements are digitized with Windows Media Encoder Version 7. This
allows the stream to use the older more widely installed, Windows Media Version
7 Codecs this would allow you to only view the gateway and not the actual broadcast.
Two methods are available to fix this issue:
1. Install Windows Media Player Version 9 from http://www.microsoft.com/mediaplayer and
select the appropriate download for your operating system.
2. If you are unable to install Windows Media Player 9 due to a legacy operating
system or low bandwidth, install the Windows Media 9 Codec pack available from http://www.microsoft.com/mediaplayer.
In the drop down box entitled Select Download: change the selection to ???Codecs
Installation Packages???, and then click the ???Download Now??? link under
the Codec Pack for your Media Player version. This will install the Codecs necessary to decode
the information for playback of the Version 9 streams on Version 6.4 and 7.1 Windows
Media Players.
Why is I Pray TV video viewer cutoff at the bottom of my monitor?
The bottom of I Pray TV video viewer may appear cutoff if your computer's screen
resolution is set to 800x600 pixels or less. To adjust your screen size complete
the following steps.
To Change The Screen Resolution:
1. Click the Start button at the bottom left of your desktop.
2. Click on Settings and Control Panel.
3. Click on the Display icon.
4. Click on the Settings tab.
5. Put the mouse on top of the arrow on "Screen Area" and move it towards "More".
Choose 1024x768 pixels.
6. Click OK.
7. Click OK again on the confirmation message. The screen will turn completely blue
for a few seconds.
8. Click YES on another confirmation message within 15 seconds, otherwise the change
will not take effect.
9. Open a browser and return to a I Pray TV site.
NOTE: You can change these settings at any time.
How do I return from full screen video to I Pray TV video viewer?
Hit the
ESC
key.
Can my office's firewall be blocking the video?
Your company may have a firewall that is configured so that either you cannot connect
to the video servers or video traffic is prohibited on your network. Check with
your network administrator to see if there are any known issues with watching video.
What about my office computer - could it be the problem?
If your computer is running Microsoft Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional
or Windows 2003 server and you are not logged onto your office computer as an administrator
or as a member of the administrator group, then the Microsoft Windows Media Player
on your computer may not be able to automatically download the codecs required to
view the video. Under these circumstances, you will need to either (a) have your
network administrator install Microsoft Windows Media Player 9 on your computer
(or the Microsoft Windows Media Player 9 codec pack if your computer is running
Windows NT) or (b) have your network administrator grant your logon account local
administrative rights on your office computer.
My office network has a proxy server. Could this be causing video problems?
If your office network has a proxy server that requires authentication, then your
office computer may not be able to automatically download the codecs required to
view the video. If this is the case, then we recommend that you install Microsoft
Windows Media Player 9 on your computer (or the Microsoft Windows Media Player 9
codec pack if your computer is running Windows NT).