Info About the Show

       I would like to take this opportunity to try and explain in a little more detail about this exciting new concept from Cruel Media called “CLARA-G.COM LIVE” and for the benefit of those of you who don’t speak blonde I will make it as brief as possible.

       Now this is not just another backstage at a porno shooting, no my dear fans, this is that front row seat face in the pussy live sex show, just as it happens type shit…Clara G style.

       Also something I’m very happy about is the fact that once we go live I will have a chance after the shooting to chat to all my darling fans and they can tell me their impressions and suggestions... so if you can type then we can talk.

       I am bringing to all of my fans unedited, uncut raw live video straight from my camera (no tripod standing camera here). You will have the chance to be so close to the action that you will feel like being part of the show.

       The approximate duration of a show will be between 1 hour and 2 hours.

 

FAQ

Q: What is streaming?

A: A stream is a way of thinking about digital information for which there may be no ending point. The most conventional form of digital information is the file. Files always have a beginning and an end, but streams may or may not, and therefore software which uses streams must not require finding the end of the file in order to process it. They are particularly important when dealing with large sizes of digital information, so most video and audio on the Internet is streamed.

Q:   What do I need to view Clara-G streaming video?

A:  You will need a computer, an internet connection, and the Adobe Flash media player.
Most computers already have Flash Player pre-installed in their Web browser. If you don’t have the correct media player, you will receive a pop-up message providing a link to the Web site where you can download it for free.

Q: Choosing a streaming "speed" such as 500 kbps, 750 kbps, 1000?

Digital content is encoded at different data-delivery rates to accommodate users' Internet-connection speeds, which streaming video is quite sensitive to. The faster the speed, the better the clip will look and sound. If you have a 500-kbps DSL broadband connection, a video clip will play only at that maximum rate, even if you chose to play it at 750 kbps. The key to strong streaming: Select a speed your internet connection can handle so it doesn't lose data, which can create a lousy picture.

QWhy does my playback get interrupted?

A:  If you experience frequent interrupts try first viewing one of our smaller size streams.
Interruptions can come from either the source's site throughput, or the throughput of your internet service provider (ISP). (Throughput here refers to the rate at which information can be transmitted). There are other factors that create slowdowns. Cable access will slow down when more people are using it, and will cause your bandwidth to contract. Some service providers, though, may provide penalties for high-bandwidth use, and subtract from your bandwidth if they deem you a problem (usually for excessively long periods of constant downloads).
And in some situations, your own computer could be the culprit. Malware such as viruses, worms, spambots, adware could cause slowdowns in general performance, and other problems with hard drives, memories, and other configurations can slow performance.

Q: Is there anything I can do to improve my viewing experience?

A: There are a few easy actions you can take to insure your best possible video viewing experience.

  • Close all unnecessary applications on your computer.
  • Avoid downloading other applications or files while you are trying to watch the video.

Q: The video I want to see is playing but there is no sound.

A: If you’re not hearing the audio, check the volume controls on the player and/or the sound options on your computer.

Q: The Streaming I was watching stopped playing.

A: If you experience a problem with the playback of our stream there might be several issues that affect us:

  • We lost internet connection at the shooting location.
  • We have to replace batteries in our cameras and/or devices connected to the camera.
  • Our camera is malfunctioning.

In case of any issue that might creep up on our end you will see a message informing you that we will be back quickly. We have taken all the necessary steps to assure a full uninterrupted experience and in case of any malfunction we will resume the stream shortly.