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Connecticut Network (CT-N) now provides three streaming video sources for the World Wide Web. During official sessions of the General Assembly, you can watch the deliberations of the
House of Representatives on "Live Stream 1" and the State Senate on
"Live Stream 2". Whenever the House and Senate are not in session,
these channels can be used to watch a variety of Live hearings and meetings
taking place in or around the State Capitol.
On CT-N's "CT-N
Stream" you will always find CT-N's regular scheduled programming
regardless of what is playing on Live Stream 1, Live Stream 2 and TV. See our Daily
Schedule page for more information regarding Live and pre-recorded
programming.
Watch
previously recorded CT-N events on the Internet, anytime! CT-N Media On-Demand
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If a program is Closed Captioned by CT-N, either
LIVE or
during regular Programming, you may view the captions on CT-N's Streams by using
Windows Media Player ver. 10 (or better).
Choose "Open In Media Player" in the bottom,
left-hand corner of the CT-N Streaming Content Player. Make sure captions
are turned on in Windows Media Player. |
Mac Users
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Problems? Try these
trouble-shooting tips: |
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Problem |
Solution |
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Cannot
Search/Pause |
- If you are watching a
Live Stream (not an
On-Demand file) you cannot
pause or search because it is
not a stored file.
- If you are watching
a stored file (On-Demand) and
your search/pause/fast-forward
buttons don't seem to work, it
most likely means that
you are not using Media Player
Version 9 or better. Update to
the latest version
here.
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Video
doesn't play
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In the lower-left corner of the
CT-N pop-up player window there
is a link to open the current
file in the Windows Media Player
(stand alone). Still
not working? Several new
programs, designed to reduce
security risks, may prohibit
certain sites or pop-ups from
working correctly. Google
Toolbar™ and Norton Internet
Security™ have been known to
cause interference with proper
operation of CT-N streaming
content, until properly
configured. For these types
of security programs, you may be
need to manually allow the
following address:
www.ctn.state.ct.us
If you are running Norton
Internet Security (and/or
Personal Firewall), refer to
your instructions to grant
permissions to our website,
visit
www.symantec.com for
instructions, or follow these
instructions (from the Symantec
website):
- Open Norton Internet
Security
- Click Ad Blocking >
Configure > Advanced > Add
Site button.
- Type the URL (http://www.ctn.state.ct.us)
- On the User Settings tab
under Pop-up Ads, uncheck "Use
ad blocking settings," and
ensure that Permit is checked.
- Perform step 4 for Cookies
and Java applets as well.
- Restart your
computer.
Another option is to try
right-clicking on the link,
and choosing "Open In New
Window" on the above links.
If you
suspect you're having this or
any other problem contact CT-N
by calling (860)246-1553. |
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