The United Church of Canada/L'Église Unie du CanadaDigital video on our website is now found in two formats: Flash Video and Windows Media Video (WMV).
Flash Video requires you to have Flash Player 8 or later installed. You can download the latest player for free from adobe.com
. If a page contains Flash Video and you already have Flash Player 8 or later, all you need to do is click the "Play" button to start the video.
Note: Clicking outside of the “Play” button on a YouTube video may open a new browser tab or window and take you to away from our website to YouTube.com to view the video. Once the video completes, simply close the new window/tab to return to united-church.ca. Alternatively, you can visit the United Church’s YouTube Channel
to find more of our videos.
Some of our pages that contain YouTube video also offer a downloadable option in Windows Media Video (WMV) format. This is usually found as a link below the Flash video window.
We require version 9 or later of Windows Media Player to view our clips, but for best results we recommend using the latest version. A Windows version of the player can be downloaded for free from microsoft.com
*. Mac users can also download Flip4Mac from microsoft.com
* to play WMV content.
The video clip is "choppy" or takes too long to start playing
I want to download a clip for later viewing
I get an "ActiveX" warning. Why?
Digital audio comes in many formats. Our site uses the most common, known as MP3.
Many media players can play MP3 files, including Apple Computer's iTunes and Microsoft's Windows Media Player. The latest version of these players can be downloaded for free from their respective websites (see microsoft.com
* and apple.com
*). MP3 files can also be transferred to Digital Music players such as iPod or Zune.
The sound is choppy or doesn't start to play
Because we currently do not have the ability to properly "stream" audio from our website, we recommend you save the file to your local drive before attempting to play it. To do this:
(Note: The United Church of Canada does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of external sites - links will open in new window)