Yes, the Sedgwick County E-Video application should support most dial-up
users. The county's recorded video contains streams for both high speed and
low speed connections. The low speed stream should work for most dial-up
users, that have a good connection. The stream produced by Sedgwick County for
low speed access, is a 41K stream, as long as your dial-up connection is this
speed or better you should be able to receive the Video.
On some occasions, the Windows Media player however, will not always
recognize the correct stream to receive, and may attempt to use the larger of
the two. This will normally be noticed by no audio or video or having audio
and none or very choppy video. The correction for this would be to set the
connection speed for the Windows Media player. From the E-Video viewing
screen, you can right-click on the Video window and choose Options. You will
need to set the Performance options for the player. Normal settings are to
Detect the connection speed, but this does not always work. Select the Choose
Connection speed, and select the Modem (56K) speed. You would then need to
stop and restart the viewing of the Video.