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When I select the low speed (dial-up) connection, why is the AIMU course video blurry?

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When I select the low speed (dial-up) connection, why is the AIMU course video blurry?

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The quality of an AIMU course video is relative to the speed of your modem. If you are using a 56k modem to view an AIMU course video, your connection speed may be too slow to get a high quality video stream. Therefore, the video program may appear blurry or in some cased stop for a few seconds at a time. AIMU has drastically reduced the speed requirement for our low speed option ensuring that everyone can see the video course using any dial-up Internet connection. In the settings for the Windows Media Player, please be sure you have selected the proper modem speed. There are fields for minimum and maximum speeds, which if set incorrectly will limit the amount of bandwidth the incoming video stream can utilize.

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