WTJR Video on Demand

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Video on Demand Frequently asked questions.

  1. How do I watch shows?Click on the play icon next to a program listing and the show shall start, it will launch windows media player, you can control size, position and volume, after a few moments of buffering you can also rewind and fast forward to a given moment.

  2. What file format are the files? Windows media 9 (.wmv files) at 60 megabyte size per 1/2 hour.

  3. The file will not stream can I save the file? Read Download instructions below.

  4. Why is the quality low or a small picture size? The files have been formatted for web video.

  5. Can I watch full screen? Yes. In windows media player go to top task bar, right click, file/view/fullscreen. The picture may appear a little soft at that size.

  6. Is the material copyrighted? Please read our terms on our home page.

  7. What is up with the file names? The filename has the date attached one day after the program broadcast

  8. I don't know the show name I just saw it on tv, or I only know the programs Hosts name... help? Please visit our local programs webpage to associate shows to program Hosts and airtimes.

  9. I saw a show about 6 months ago with a missionary from India around 3:00am it was a network show, do you have that show? Due to Copyright issues we only offer our local programs recorded at our studio. The Video on demand folder goes back 2-3 months and the files are archived.

Video Download Instructions: To download our video files because they are in streaming format you will be transfered to a separate download page and load a Java File transfer program. Your computer will be on the left side of window the remote Video on Demand computer on right. Go to download page here. This download program requires Java... Most likely you already have it! Please answer yes (or run) to all questions to allow program to run. Allow 20-30 seconds or more for the program to load.

A warning screen may popup as the certificate has expired this is not a virus just an old program.

The following Web Browsers have been tested on the FTP download page, Internet explorer, Fire Fox, Chrome (with a java plug in), Safari appears not to be working at this time.