
Here we try to give you all the necessary technical information to follow IR Live Events:
In order to access the transmission, you must have the following hardware and software available:
While the audio broadcast is running, you should also check whether the charts change automatically.
A hint for Mac users: please download Flip4Mac (Windows Media for Macintosh) or Adobe Flash Player for streaming video purposes.
The depicted screenshot gives you an impression of how our live channel works. The legend guides you through the essential areas of the presentation platform.

Starts automatically.
Live: Comments or topical announcements, e.g. personal details and event particulars
On demand: Pull-down menu to select speaker
Slider (only on demand), play, pause, stop, full screen (video only) and volume control
Jump to a certain part of the on-demand broadcast by clicking on a chart preview. You can also use the search function to search a keyword within the charts.
"Help" links to the Bayer help pages.
Inform yourself about the general conditions of use, the privacy statement and the masthead of our Bayer website.
Here are some questions and answers about Windows Media Player.
Question: The switching of music charts does not work. What can I do?
Answer: Version 9 of Windows Media Players contains a new function that allows you to disable the switching of music charts. If you have version 9 or higher, you need to check the relevant setting. Open Windows Media Player in a separate window (stand-alone player), go to “Tools” on the menu bar and choose “Options”. A window is presented, where you need to click on “Security”. Under “Content” make sure the following option is not checkmarked: “Do not run script commands and rich media streams if the player is running inside a web page”. However, you must checkmark the option “Run script commands when present”. That’s all. You should now be able to switch music charts.
Question: No picture appears during transmission, only sound can be heard. What can I do?
Answer: You probably have an older version of Windows Media Player. You can either install a new Windows Media Player or download the missing video codecs.
Question: How can I find out the version of my player?
Answer: Open Windows Media Player in a separate window (stand-alone player), go to “Help” on the menu bar and choose “About Windows Media Player”. A window is presented which also contains the details of your current Player version.