LET'S COMMUNICATE
Agriculture Communication Newsletter
October 2002, No. 82
CONTENTS
STREAMED VIDEO & AUDIO ON THE WEB
READING BURNED CD'S
WRITE THE RIGHT WORD
THINK ABOUT IT
STREAMED VIDEO AND AUDIO ON THE WEB
Have you ever tried to watch or listen to a streamed file on a Web page and
it didn't work? The problem may be the Web site, but is more likely a lack of
current software on the computer you are using.
To stream a file, your computer must have a video display card and a sound
card with speakers. Most computers have these basic components.
The computer must also have current software. Keep your favorite browser
updated, and the same goes for the RealOne player. To download and upgrade to
RealOne 6.0 (the most recent free version) go to http://www.real.com
. Click on "FREE RealOne Player" in the upper right area of the page.
On the next page, click on "Download the Free RealOne Player Only"
in the lower right. Do not click on anything with "14-Day Free
Trial" unless you want to pay for the high-end player. Simply follow the
instructions for download, and you'll be updated.
To test your download, check out NDSU President Joseph Chapman�s State of
the University address video at http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/president/address/2002_ad
dress.shtml .
Bruce Sundeen, Video Production Specialist
READING BURNED CD'S
Creating CDs with custom files is becoming more common. But a problem is that
certain CD-ROM drives are not able to read recorded or "burned" discs.
To try to solve this problem, record discs at a slower speed. Many CD-R drives
are capable of recording at high speeds, such as 16x or higher. If instead you
record at 4x-8x speeds, the recorded discs are more compatible with a wider
range of CD-ROM drives. Notebook computers seem to have more compatibility
problems than desktop computers. Contact the Ag Com Computer Services Help Desk
at accs@ndsuext.nodak.edu or
231-9666 with questions or problems.
Jon Fry, Microcomputer Specialist
WRITE THE RIGHT WORD
A recent front-page teaser on the newspaper: MSUM alumni is busy with
her tie business
Match the words below with their definitions to figure out what's wrong with
the teaser.
1. Alumnus
2. Alumna
3. Alumni
4. Alumnae
a. a woman who has attended a school (singular)
b. a man who has attended a school (singular)
c. a group of women who have attended a school (plural)
d. a group of men or a group of men and women who have attended a school
(plural)
Correct answers:
1. B
2. A
3. D
4. C
So how should the teaser have been written? MSUM alumna is busy with her tie
business.
THINK ABOUT IT
It is with words as with sunbeams. The more they are condensed, the deeper
they burn. -- Robert Southey, English author and poet
LET'S COMMUNICATE
If you have questions or comments, or would like to submit information or
make a suggestion, contact:
Agriculture Communication
Attn: Becky Koch
7 Morrill Hall
Phone: 231-7875
FAX: 231-7044
e-mail: bkoch@ndsuext.nodak.edu
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