- What kind of computer equipment and Internet access do I need?
Users need a high-speed Internet connection (DSL or cable, no dial-up) and audio capabilities (sound card) to accommodate streaming audio and video.
- I can't log in.
If you’re having trouble logging into the application first check that you’re typing in your user name and password correctly. Verify that your caps lock key is not on. If you continue to have problems, try resetting your password - use the "Forgot Password" button and a new password will be emailed to you.
If you do not receive your password in a few minutes and have reset it more than once contact the system administrator using the contact page available on this web site. There may have been trouble sending you an email for some reason.
- Is a firewall on my end possibly preventing me from viewing the videos?The Flash videos on this website require your network administrator to have enabled TCP port 1935 for the Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP). This is the port and protocol used by the Flash Media Servers which stream the videos. A network administrator may have knowingly disabled port 1935 on your network due to bandwidth concerns since many users viewing streaming video concurrently could create a bottleneck if not carefully managed. If this is the case, then you would be unable to view the streaming video clips from this website, and you will need to work with your network administrator to enable access on your network's firewall.
Likely, you would have no trouble viewing videos from a home computer. If this is the case, then you can pretty well know that it's due to network settings at your facility, in which case you will need speak with your network department to gain access. - When I click the links for each video, nothing happens.
The videos will play in a new window. You need to have Javascript enabled in your browser. If you have a pop up blocker, you will need to turn it off. Make sure you do not have any "Popup Blockers" blocking this site.
- Enabling Javascript in your browser.
- Pull down the Tools menu and choose Internet Options
- Click on the Security tab
- Click on Internet
- Click on Custom Level and scroll down to the section on Scripting
- Make sure that Active Scripting is enabled
- Click on OK
- Click on Local Intranet and repeat steps 4-6
- I can't see the videos. What media player do I need to have installed to view the videos?
NDD films are offered as Flash streams. The free previews are viewed in Windows Media. Our high-quality Flash streams can be played on any computer with the Flash browser plug in (free download). Windows Media downloads require the Windows Media Player (free download). For Macs to play Windows Media downloads, you have to also download the Flip4 Mac plug in (free download).
- The video doesn't play or takes a long time to buffer.The videos are intended to be streamed using a highspeed internet connection. Using a slow connection will cause the video to not play properly. If the videos frequently buffer, then it means that you are not maintaining a fast enough connection to our servers to watch our videos. Please contact your network administrator. We do not support dialup connections.
- Can I fast forward or rewind the video?You can fast forward, rewind, pause, stop and restart the video using the controls in the player. To use the fast forward or rewind buttons, you simply need to press the buttons and release them. Press them again to stop the fast forwarding or rewinding and resume normal play. You will need to let the video buffer before you can use these controls. Buffer time depends on your connection speed.
- How does IP address and proxy server authentication work?You can configure IP addresses of your institution’s network that this website will use to recognize requests for video access. When configured properly, users with an IP address that falls within the list of authorized IP addresses will be granted access to view videos without further authentication. This is ideal for anyone who wishes to access videos from an on-campus location where you can predict what will be the source IP addresses of your users. Authentication is seamless, and the user will never be prompted to login.
In order for users that reside off-campus to have access to videos, your institution must use a proxy server. This is necessary because it is not possible to reliably predict the IP address of someone using a private internet service provider, as IP addresses are assigned dynamically. Using a proxy server gives the appearance to our servers that the off-campus request is coming from a known on-campus IP address. The proxy server handles authentication using some sort of password-protected page, with user credentials usually supplied from a database or directory, such as LDAP.
There are several proxy server solutions available that can be integrated with existing directory services; a popular one is OCLC’s EZproxy. Most institutions with libraries that subscribe to scholarly journals and electronic databases (such as Ebsco, Lexus Nexus, and others) utilize proxy servers to give access to these materials to users from off-campus. The configuration for access to this site from off-campus will be very similar.
Access via off-campus or on-campus from an allowed IP address or proxy server will allow the user to view content from the Institution Access page without logging in, which is a listing of all licensed content with links to view the media. In addition, direct links to the media will also be permitted for use from those allowed IP addresses or proxy servers. - How do I configure IP address authentication for on-campus users?
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To configure one or more IP addresses for on-campus access, follow these steps:
- Login and then choose the My Videos tab.
- Click Account Information, and then scroll toward the bottom of the page.
- Under Institutional Information, fill in the Authorized IP Address(es).
Use the following convention:
- If a single IP address, enter in the IPv4 dotted-decimal format of
123.45.67.89
- Wildcards are allowed (*) as long as all four octets are represented – for example,
123.45.*.*
is acceptable, but 123.45.* is not. - Use only one asterisk (*) per wildcard – for example,
123.45.67.*
is acceptable, but 123.45.67.** is not. - Partial IP ranges are not supported (e.g., 123.45.67.10-22). Instead, either list each IP separately, or just enter the entire range.
- Separate multiple entries with commas.
For example:
123.45.66.7, 123.45.68.*, 123.49.*.*
- If a single IP address, enter in the IPv4 dotted-decimal format of
- Click the save icon at the top of the page. Your changes will take effect immediately.
- How do I configure proxy server authentication for off-campus users?
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To configure one or more proxy servers for off-campus access, follow these steps:
- Login and then choose the My Videos tab.
- Click Account Information, and then scroll toward the bottom of the page.
- Under Institutional Information, add the IP address(es) of your proxy server(s) to the list of Authorized IP Addresses, separated by commas (see the other FAQ on this topic).
- Under Proxy Server Information, fill in the hostname for your proxy server.
This should be a full-qualified domain name (FQDN), such as:
ezproxy.lib.yourschool.edu
- If you have multiple proxy servers or other information relative to your configuration, please provide those details in the Proxy Server Information field.
- Click the save icon at the top of the page. Your changes will not take effect immediately, as some manual configuration is necessary on our servers in order to recognized requests from your proxy server(s). We will notify you when our configuration is complete, usually with 24 hours or one business day. If you do not hear from us, please use the Support link at the bottom of this site to send us an e-mail.
- Configure your own proxy server(s) to proxy all traffic that goes to all of the following domains: newday.iriseducation.org and drm.iriseducation.org
A sample configuration known to work on EZproxy to proxy traffic is provided below:Title New Day Digital URL www.newdaydigital.com/institutions DomainJavaScript newdaydigital.com DomainJavaScript dma.iriseducation.org
- How do I integrate videos with my existing web-based systems?The best way to achieve this is to first ensure that your IP address and proxy server authentication is working. Once you have that in place, you will be able to copy and paste the links to the videos into your course management system, booking system, or media catalog. Authentication happens behind the scenes for on-campus users, as their IP address is confirmed to be in the list of Authorized IP Addresses. If connecting from off-campus, they should be prompted by your proxy server for a username and password or other credentials.
Place the links into your secure web-based systems. This will automatically pop open new windows on the users’ computers and begin playing the content.
Depending on how your proxy server has been configured, you may need to insert a pre-pend or post-pend to the URL so that the user’s computer is instructed to send the request through your proxy server. Example links that go through a proxy server for a media link might look like the following examples:
http://drm.iriseducation.org.ezproxy.lib.yourschool.edu:2048/package/v2...
https://ezproxy.lib.yourschool.edu:2443/login?url=http://drm.iriseducation.org/package/v2...
If your institution does not have a proxy server, you will need to contact us to make other arrangements.


