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Some answers and tips
(from Botielus, the dude who made these files from Cary's wonderful cassettes)
Just choose your preferred format, click on it, and the song should start downloading. If it opens your player and starts playing: great! If it doesn't, just wait until it downloads, find the file on your hard drive, and then play it (it'll usually end up in your windows/temporary internet files, <maybe with a weird "number name", but will have the same extension - i.e. 25078.mp3, or 556897.asf>).
With my computer, the .asf files (Windows Media) "stream". That means it opens up your player, starts downloading, and when it reaches a certain part of the download, will start playing the song. This works fine sometimes, but if your connection is slow, or the internet is really busy, the song may start "stuttering". I hate that! If that happens, just click stop on the player. It will stop playing, but keep downloading to your c:/windows/temporary internet files. When it's done downloading, then you can play it without any stuttering!
With my computer: the .rmf (RealMedia) files don't "stream". They just download onto your computer. Then (at least with the newest FREE RealPlayer) RealPlayer opens, and starts playing the song. If it doesn't (don't have that player, newest version, etc.), just make sure you have a player that plays this kind of format (.rm), and find the downloaded song on your computer and play it!
I personally prefer Windows Media and the FREE player from Microsoft
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