Recording experiment files
"John Corbett" wrote in message
In article
, "Arny
Krueger" wrote:
"Jenn" wrote in
message
In article
, "Arny
Krueger" wrote:
Since you didn't get it the first time, let's see if
you can get this:
The standards for downloads like this are .wav or .mp3
The standards for downloads like this are .wav or .mp3
The standards for downloads like this are .wav or .mp3
The standards for downloads like this are .wav or .mp3
Since you didn't get it the first time, let's see if you
can get this:
It IS a .wav file
It IS a .wav file
It IS a .wav file
It IS a .wav file
No, it is something that is not visible to web users as
a standard .wav file. It's all tied up in apple land.
Apparently Jenn, you've never downloaded a .wav file in
your life, and so you don't know the difference between
a simply downloadable .wav file and the abortion you're
tried to foist on the world.
The two files in question ARE .wav files, and anyone who
knows how to use a web browser should be able to download
them without a problem.
Good John, why don't you tell us how you downloaded those files into the My
Documents folder of your computer.
Good
|