[access-uk] Re: interview concerning audio recorders

hi vince i have real set to play mp3, i use sound forge to stream most of the bbc drama output and save as mp3, so it is in regular use.
thanks for taking the time to help.
it is much appreciated.
kind regards:
harry
----- Original Message ----- From: "Vince Thacker" <vince@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 11:55 AM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: interview concerning audio recorders



Harry,

Here's the link again so you don't need the old chain of messages.....

http://blindcooltech.xplorations.net/bct795MichaelLangInterview2.mp3

In Windows Media Player, you could use File / Open URL and paste the link into the box that opens. So long as mp3 was one of the file types that is set up in Media Playr, you should be OK.If not, go to Tools / Options / File Types and check mp3 and ahny other type of file you want the player to play.

Same sort of thing probably applies to RealPlayer, but I can't remember exactly what menu commands you have in RealPlayer. Again, though, mp3 would have to be set up as one of the file types the player will handle.

Vince.

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