University of MichiganA. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning

TCAUP CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE

CONFERENCE STREAMING VIDEO

On Demand Streaming Video of Conference Sessions:
Thursday, January 4: Rackham Auditorium

PLEASE NOTE: Technical difficulties necessitates breaking the Friday AM session into four parts. These will be replaced with a better-quality feed (or feeds) when available.

Friday, January 5: BSRB Auditorium [AM session 1]
Friday, January 5: BSRB Auditorium [AM session 2]
Friday, January 5: BSRB Auditorium [AM session 3]
Friday, January 5: BSRB Auditorium [AM session 4]
Friday, January 5: BSRB Auditorium [PM session 1]
Friday, January 5: BSRB Auditorium [PM session 2]

Saturday, January 6: BSRB Auditorium [AM session 1]
Saturday, January 6: BSRB Auditorium [AM session 2]
Saturday, January 6: BSRB Auditorium [PM session 1]
Saturday, January 6: BSRB Auditorium [PM session 2]

Software Required
The stream is being provided in Windows Media format and has been tested with both Windows Media Player 10 and Windows Media Player 11. It also been tested successfully with Windows Media Player 9 (for Macintosh), and Quicktime (Macintosh) with "Windows Media® Components for QuickTime" installed. All are freely downloadable.

Windows Media Player, for Windows or Macintosh, is available here:
Windows Media Player Download Site

Windows Media Components for Quicktime is available here:
Windows Media Components Download Site

Note: After installing Windows Media Components for Quicktime, make sure that QuickTime Preferences > Advanced > Mime Settings > Video shows a check next to the Windows Media box so that it will recognize a Windows Media stream.

Supported Bit Rates
400kbps–320x240, 190kbps–320x240

Note: Macintosh users often experience problems once they have installed Windows Media Player. You may need to make some adjustments on how you connect to the link through your WMP, depending on your Mac Operating System. One way to circumvent problems is to take the URL of the video stream and paste it directly into the Windows Media Player. This is also a good approach when using Quicktime (with Windows Media Components for QuickTime installed) as it allows better control of the image size.

Example
Open Windows Media Player (WMP); select FILE > OPEN > URL: http://umtv-live.rs.itd.umich.edu/tcaup/conference07.asx and start the stream from here.

Other Common Problems