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April 25, 2007 4:59 PM PDT

Windows Vista Update & Full Screen Audio Fix

by Justin Eckhouse
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Thanks for all your feedback. We have fixed the audio problem that many of you reported with the full screen video mode. On the Windows Vista + IE = Choppy Video problem the fix that I previously posted about has worked for a lot of you, though not everyone. We are actively working with Adobe to solve this problem. In the mean time user toms_ has a fix that might work for you: "Adding www.cnettv.com to 'Trusted sites' worked for me but had to uncheck 'Require server verification...'"
April 23, 2007 4:48 PM PDT

Vista + Flash + Protected Mode = CNET TV w/Choppy Video

by Justin Eckhouse
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In the last two weeks we've gotten a large number of reports of choppy video on CNET TV. The symptoms were so odd that I had to reproduce them myself before our engineers would believe them. Users have reported that they hear the audio on CNET TV just fine, but to get the video to play smoothly, users reported, "I have to move my mouse in circles."

The good news is we have narrowed this down to a bug that occurs in earlier versions of the Flash Player when running Windows Vista, with IE 7 in Protected Mode, with a site that has two Flash components that need to talk to each other. The not-as-good news is that we can't fix it on our side, but you can easily fix it on your side. Just follow these simple steps:

1. Uninstall the Flash player. You can download a small application from Adobe that will do this for you:

Flash Player Uninstaller

2. Install the latest version of the Flash Player.

Even if you have the latest version and you are having this problem, you'll need to uninstall it and reinstall it to solve the problem.

If this doesn't solve your problem, please let us know--either via the feedback link on CNET TV or in the comments here--and we'll try to help. Let us know:

1) What OS you are running?

2) Did you upgrade to that OS?

3) What browser and version do you use?

4) What version of Flash are you using? (Find your version of Flash here)

April 11, 2007 4:10 PM PDT

Progressive Download is here! But what is it?

by Justin Eckhouse
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One of the most requested features since the launch of CNET TV has been progressive download. We've received countless e-mails asking for "the ability to pause and let the video load like you can on YouTube" and to "fix your bandwidth problem, so I can watch using dial-up." Although virtually none of the users requesting progressive download knew what to call it, they all knew how to describe it. Progressive download sends the video file to your computer as rapidly as you can receive it, whereas streaming sends the video to your computer as it is needed. If you're interested in a detailed comparison, you can read Streamingmedia.com's lengthy comparison of streaming vs. progressive download. The bottom line, however, is that if you pause a video on CNET TV the player will continue to download the video file--just like good old YouTube.
April 9, 2007 2:02 PM PDT

What's next for CNET TV?

by Justin Eckhouse
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Hi I'm Justin Eckhouse, Product Manager for CNET TV. I've managed all sorts of products over the years, but CNET TV is the most exciting project I've worked on in quiet some time (hopefully for you too). I'll be using my posts here to give you a look at what's next for CNET TV as well as insight into why we've made the design & development decisions we have. So let's get started.... CNET TV was built to be an immersive multimedia experience featuring one stop shopping for all the audio & video content CNET has to offer. We've accomplished half of that equation, but as many of you have noticed our wonderful podcasts are notably missing. Never fear! This will be addressed so you can enjoy all your podcasts like Buzz Out Loud and Studio C without leaving the comfort of the soothing and sleek CNET TV backdrop.
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