What is webcasting?
A webcast is a media file distributed over the Internet using streaming media technology. As with "broadcasts", which may either be viewed live or recorded, our webcasts may either be viewed live or from our archive of videos. Essentially, 'webcasting' is “broadcasting” over the Internet.
When will we be live webcasting?
We will be webcasting our Wednesday Midweek Biblie Study beginning at approximately 7:00 p.m. and our Sunday morning services beginning at about 10:45 a.m. [Central Time].
Who can watch our live webcast?
Anyone with a computer, high speed internet access, and Windows Media Player (download).
How to watch our live webcast?
On our home page there is a button that will be either gray or red:
When the gray "Off-Air" button turns red and says “VIDEO!” we are now webcasting live. You might have to refresh your screen while waiting for the botton to turn red. A shortcut to refreshing your screen is by pressing F5.
Click on the red button and you will be directed to our live webcast feed.
A pop-up window will appear for you to select whether you have a 'Hi-Speed' or 'Lo-Speed' connection. Select the appropriate option and the webcast will open up in Windows Media Player.
There is typically a short delay before you see the video. You can double click on the small video screen once you see video to get a full screen view.
If the live webcast stops (it's possible we could lose our webcasting feed, although not common), please be patient as we will be back up in a few seconds. You will need to go back to our home page and refresh your screen to get the red indicator button that shows we are live again.
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Can't watch live? You can still view video messages "on demand"
If you are not able to join our live webcast, you are able to watch video messages "on demand" on DBC's SermonAudio website. You can select videos for viewing in the "Sermon Groups" area on the home page just below the "Latest Media Additions". Sermons are grouped by "Speaker", "Series", "Date", and "Bible".