Live streaming and archived of Council and Local Planning Panel meetings.
Council may remove any content that is not suitable for public broadcast or that may expose the council to a potential legal liability as per guidance available from the Office of Local Government.
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Frequently Asked Questions
If you have any further questions please contact Council. What is live streaming?Live streaming is the broadcasting of video and audio of an event as it happens. Streaming is a form of online video in which the site sends video footage to a user's machine "on the fly" rather than as a complete file. It is like the difference between watching a TV show as it airs and watching a DVD. What do I need to view the videos?You need a device running a supported operating system, web browser, and speakers. Please see responses below for more details. What platforms and browsers are supported?The following browsers are supported:
The following platforms are supported:
What are the minimum System Requirements for Windows and Mac OS?Windows minimum System Requirements:
Mac OS minimum System Requirements:
What connection speed is required to watch the videos?To be sure the video will play smoothly, you will need a minimum connection speed of 700kbpskbs for Standard Definition. How much data will be used while streaming a video?While streaming a video from this website, it will use approximately 6mb per minute (700kbps). What version of Adobe Flash Player is required?Council Meetings are broadcast live in Flash Video format. Flash Player 9.0.28.0 or higher is recommended for desktop computers and Flash Player 10.1 or higher is recommended for Android devices. You can download the latest version of Adobe Flash Player from the Adobe website. How soon after a Meeting will the video be available to watch?In most cases, once a Meeting has concluded, the video will be available to watch online within two business days. These are available in the archive. Can I download the video of a meeting to keep?Archived videos can be viewed using Adobe Flash Player and are also available to download in MPEG-4 format, which you can playback on your device with a suitable media player. Most media players are able to play MPEG-4 files. |