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FAQ
About the MP3 CDs


How is it possible to be able to Listen to so many of these recordings on 3 DVDS?


These files are in the MP3 format. Simply put, they are compressed files which have been painstakingly put through a filter to remove the background noise and hiss normally found in old recordings. These recordings are clearer than the original reel to reel and cassette tapes.  


How can I listen to these DVD recordings?

All of these audio files are in the MP3 format and can be played on most any computer that has the Windows Media Player. If you do not have this player, a free player can be downloaded for your computer here.


How can I view the charts associated with some recordings?

To make sure you can read the pdf. charts - copy and paste the following
URL address into your browser while online or click here.
http://cgim.adobe.com/acrobat/reader18/download.cgi?JustSendFile=Y
This should instantly bring up the download file you need to download the
Adobe reader. This file is about 9 mgs. Be sure to note where you put
the file so that you can open it after the download.


How can I play these recordings for a Bible Study Group?

A couple of inexpensive small computer speakers can be plugged into an MP3 walkman-type unit instead of the headphones in order to share the recordings with a group.


How can I listen to these recordings without a computer?

You may also listen to them through a DVD player.


Why can't I play these recordings on a regular CD player?

Since these recordings are in the MP3 digital format, they cannot be played on a regular CD player. A regular CD player cannot read these compressed audio digital files.


How can I save the Allen and Baker recordings to my computer?

1. Move your mouse on top of the underlined link of the recording that you want
to save.
2. While your mouse is over the link, right click, a small window will open.
3. Move your mouse up to "save target as" and left click on that.
4. Another window will open with the name of the file you want
to save to your computer. Click on "save" at the bottom. Note:
you will want to look in the upper box titled "save in" to make a note of where you put your file. It would be wise to jot down the name of the file on a piece of paper to find later if you should misplace it on your computer.



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