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Audio Guide
Our AUDIO files are in standard mp3 format, which should be readable by any media player. Most computers come with at least one type of media player already installed by the manufacturer. In most cases, all you should need to do is click on the desired audio file and the media player will begin playing your selection.
If you have more than one media player on your computer, your personal default settings will determine which player is activated. You may get a prompt from your computer asking which program you would like to use. If not, you can choose a default media player. Here's the procedure for Windows: Start Menu -> Settings -> Add or Remove Programs -> Set Program Access and Defaults -> Non-Microsoft. A menu should appear that will permit you to select whatever media player you prefer.
Additional media players can be located through Google (search for: free media player downloads); or, you can download this version of Media Player Classic: http://www.download.com/Media-Player-Classic/3000-2139_4-10518778.html.
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