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MI Streamnet uses the free Adobe Flash Player web browser plug-in for all streaming assets. MI Streamnet has been sucessfully tested on Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari browsers, but users ay have difficulty with Google Chrome. If you experience browser incompatability issues, please report them to MI Streamnet staff.

you need flash to view

If you cannot view assests, but have Flash installed, you may need to contact your district network administration to check firewall or proxy settings.

The following information will hlep them determine if content is blocked:

   - Assets are streamed using the RTMP and RTMPE internet protocols
   - Ports used are 80, 445, and 1935
   - Host domains are mistreamnet.com and merit.edu


live tech support

If you have installed the current version of Adobe Flash, and are still experiencing problems, you may call the help desk at 1-734-756-1110. REMC technicians are available from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm, M–F.

what you need
To view On Demand events on MI Streamnet, you will need the newest version of the free Adobe Flash Player. Apple iOS support is coming soon with the new 2012 version of MI Streamnet.


todo before a live event
Since Live events occur at a specific time, viewers should test their connection a few days before the event by selecting 'Live Video Stream' from the left navigation area. There is usually a test stream showing color bars and a steady tone. If you can view this test stream, you will be able to view the Live event. If you have trouble, see the 'Tech Support' section.


subscribe to rss
MI Streamnet offers RSS feeds of both Recent Events and Upcoming Events. To subscribe, you can click on the RSS icon in your web browser's address bar or navigation area.

For more information on RSS, read the wikipedia entry here.