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Audio Help Hints

If you click "DOWNLOAD", the mp3 file will be downloaded and will open automatically in your associated multi media player. It may stutter on account of the speed of your connection to the internet. Once completely downloaded it will play without trouble, even from your "History" cache of recent internet files.

If you right click "DOWNLOAD", you are presented with options. "Open" gives the same result as left clicking. If you select "Save Target As...", or "Save Link As..." (the exact terminology depends upon your browser) you can open the file when the download is complete, and the file is saved.

When Media Player is visible, and you wish to save the file, click for the "File" dropdown menu or right click anywhere on the body of the window and select "Save as..."

If you do not have a suitable media player (very unlikely) Windows will send your machine off to a Microsoft download site. The features you need are generally part of your browser installation, so you could install them from your CDROM. Media player comes with Internet Explorer and Winamp comes with Netscape. You do not need to have the very latest version!

If you have flirted with a non-Microsoft media player and wonder how to get rid of the clapper board icons associated with the various types of media file, and return to the little colored (sic) loudspeakers, select "Options" from the "View" drop down, or right click as above. From the tabs, select "Formats" and check the desired boxes (all of them?!). Hey presto, no clapper boards. It took me hours to stumble across this.

 

This page was changed on 17th. March 2003 to bring it into line with other changes.

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