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We are pleased to offer MyLibraryDV, a broadband television channel offering instant access to hundreds of video programs. Cooking, travel, Hollywood classics and independent films - all available at the click of a mouse!
You will need your WPL library card and a PIN on the SWAN online catalog to use MyLibraryDV. If you have not previously set up a SWAN account, click here to create your PIN. The page will open in a separate window.
Click the link below to download MyLibraryDV and get started.
Need help? Consult the list of Frequently Asked Questions.
MyLibraryDV is the product of a partnership between the Westmont Public Library and Recorded Books.
MyLibraryDV Frequently Asked Questions
What is
MyLibraryDV?
MyLibraryDV is a unique video-on-demand service created
by Recorded Books in partnership with your local library. You can access
hundreds of hours of DVD-quality programming such as cooking with
America's Test Kitchen, travel with Rick
Steves' Europe, learning about collectibles with
Antiques Roadshow, classic and independent
films and more. Best of all, it is brought to you by your local library for
FREE!
What is the first step to view
MyLibraryDV?
To access and download MyLibraryDV:
If you have already downloaded the MyLibraryDV software, you do not need to download it again. Simply start the program from your computer's desktop or Start Menu.
MyLibraryDV's software will automatically detect and alert you of any necessary Player upgrades to access the service and will aid in their installation.
Can I use a
Mac with the service?
MyLibraryDV will run on a Mac as long as Microsoft
Windows XP and Windows Media Player 10 are installed, although most Macs
currently do not have the ability to install this software.
Why must
the manager be installed?
The manager is necessary to securely download
MyLibraryDV programs. After installing the manager the first time, use the
desktop icon or the icon in the program listings to launch the MyLibraryDV
player.
How do I log in to MyLibraryDV?
You can log in to MyLibraryDV using your name, library card barcode number, and PIN. Log in to the system as you would log in to your SWAN account.
If you have not created a SWAN account, click the link to visit the SWAN account page and enter your information. Make up a PIN of 5 characters or more. Once you have confirmed this information, return to MyLibraryDV and log in. Keep a record of your log in information in a safe place.
How can I
browse through the different titles on the site?
You can either choose a program from the alphabetical
listing under the Channel Guide on the left side of the screen or from the
program titles with images in the center screen.
To choose from the alphabetical listing under the Channel
Guide on the left side of the screen, click on your desired category such as
Travel or Food, and then on your specific topic of interest. Here you will find
an alphabetical listing of the programs for easy browsing. If you wish to view
more information about the program you can click on the title or the "I" button.
Both take you to a program information window where you will find the program
synopsis, additional information such as the download size and duration of the
video and a "Download" icon.
Clicking on an individual program from the image and title
display in the center screen will make the program information window appear as
above.
Please view the flash demonstration in the Help section
for more information on this option.
How are
programs downloaded?
Simply click the "Download" icon. The title will be
added to your "My Downloads" play list and will begin to download immediately.
If the Internet connection is lost while downloading a
program, simply reestablish the connection and the manager will resume the
download from the point it was interrupted.
The MyLibraryDV application does not need to remain open
during the period of the download. The download manager will automatically
continue to download the content even when the main application is closed, as
long as the Internet connection remains uninterrupted.
After programs have been downloaded, the MyLibraryDV
Player accesses the content from the computer's hard drive whether or not there
is a connection to the Internet.
How long
does it take to download a program?
The amount of time it takes to download MyLibraryDV
content depends on a combination of factors, such as the length of the program,
the connection speed, and the hardware configuration of the personal computer.
Videos are automatically downloaded one at a time,
although multiple programs may be selected. It is possible to change the order
of the programs in the queue. Simply click on the title of the program to take
priority-the default behavior for the manager is to download programs in the
order they were selected.
How many
programs can be checked out at one time?
You may have up to 10 downloaded programs at any given
time as long as space on your computer's hard drive is available. Each program
has a 7-day check-out period and you can view the time remaining on each program
by going to your "My Downloads" play list. The time remaining to watch the
program is displayed next to the "Play" icon.
How can
the status of downloads be checked?
The progress of the download can be checked by
dragging the cursor over the status bar in the "My Downloads" play list to
display the percentage downloaded.
When and
how can programs be viewed?
Because of MyLibraryDV's cutting-edge progressive
download technology, content can be viewed either while the video is being
downloaded or after it is complete.
Within a few minutes after the downloading begins, the
"Play" button will appear. At this point, your program can be viewed while it
continues to download. If you choose to view a program while the download
progresses, be aware that varying connection speeds can cause momentary pauses
in play called buffering. Buffering results when the viewed portion of the file
"catches up" to the downloading file. Internet speeds are impacted by a number
of variables, such as how many users are on a single trunk line or the age of
your computer. If buffering occurs, a text message will appear below the
picture, encouraging you to pause for several minutes to allow the program to
download further. If buffering continues, your best viewing experience may only
occur with completely downloaded programs.
If you choose to wait for the completed download, open the
MyLibraryDV Player, go to your "My Downloads" play list and click on the "Play"
button next to the title you wish to view.
Using a cable hook-up, programs may be viewed on a
television or other monitor. Please view the flash demo in the Help Section for
more information on this option.
May
downloaded programs be stored on an external hard drive?
MyLibraryDV works only on the hard drive to which the
file was originally downloaded. Files cannot be transferred to an external
device.
How is a
video deleted that has been previously downloaded?
All programs are automatically deleted when the 7-day
check-out period expires. If you choose to delete programs manually, open the
Player and identify the title to be deleted. Click on the "Trashcan" icon to
delete the program from both the Player and the associated computer hard drive.
Deleted programs still count toward your 10 allowable downloads if they are
within the seven-day check-out period.
Can I
change the viewing size of the frame?
The MyLibraryDV Player works in much the same way as
the Windows Media Player. The bars or framing around the video disappear after
approximately 5 to 10 seconds of the mouse remaining inactive. To reinstall the
frame, simply move your cursor to the edge of the picture. To make the video
play at full screen, click on the "Fit Video to Screen" icon on the bottom right
of the Player. To return to the standard picture size, click on the "Normal
Size" icon on the bottom right of the Player.
If the picture size of a video becomes smaller while
playing this is not a defect-it is due to the method in which it was filmed.
There are many creative methods that directors use to differentiate multiple
segments of a program. These methods may cause varying picture size throughout a
video and should not be a concern.
How do I adjust the volume on MyLibraryDV?
The default setting for programs on MyLibraryDV is at the highest level for sound. You can adjust the volume in two ways-you may operate the volume scroll bar in the frame, or locate the speaker icon in your toolbar and adjust the volume from there.
How do I
return to my library's home page from MyLibraryDV?
Simply click on the Westmont Public
Library logo located above the
main menu, and you will return to your library's home page.
If MyLibraryDV does not operate properly, what are some additional steps I can perform?
If you are still unable to operate your MyLibraryDV application successfully, please contact us at mltvsupport@recordedbooks.com.
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