Beatles Vocal Tracks
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Nope. Windows Media Player and Internet Explorer. Make sure not to exit IE before looking for the files, as you may have yours set to empty your temporary Internet Files when you exit. You can make it easier to find them by clearing the Temporary Internet File cache before playing them. If you still can't find them, email me, and I can email them to you.
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Kris, I'm using IE and mp3's are set to use media player, but the link opens in an IE window and wants to run adobe flash 9. If I disable adobe flash as an add-on, then nothing opens. I've no idea how you are getting it to play in media player and saving mp3 files on your machine, but it looks like it won't happen for me for whatever reason. I guess I'll be emailing you for a copy and thanks!
Man those are great tracks. Thanks Mike. You are a pal. Now if I can only figure out how to save them.
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Mike -
If you're running Windows and Internet Explorer, first clear your 'Temporary Internet Files' cache by going to Tools, selecting Internet Options... and clicking Delete Files. Then play the song you want. Wait for it to completely download (the little striped line on the song position control will disappear). Open Windows Explorer and go to your 'Temporary Internet Files' folder. The song should be in one of the subfolders as an mp3. Just copy or move it wherever you want.
If you're running Windows and Internet Explorer, first clear your 'Temporary Internet Files' cache by going to Tools, selecting Internet Options... and clicking Delete Files. Then play the song you want. Wait for it to completely download (the little striped line on the song position control will disappear). Open Windows Explorer and go to your 'Temporary Internet Files' folder. The song should be in one of the subfolders as an mp3. Just copy or move it wherever you want.
Ka is a wheel.
Thanks Kris for the very clear instructions. See Mike you are not daft. Thanks again mate for posting these.
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
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If for any reason you can't find your 'Temporary Internet Files' folder on Windows Explorer, you may have to enable your hidden files and folders. To do this, go to Tools and select Folder Options.... Click on the View tab in the dialog box, then select the 'Show hidden Files and folders' radio button. You'll then find your 'Temporary Internet Files' folder in your 'Local Settings' folder in 'Documents and Settings'.
This way of saving stuff from the internet works for many things, even when they are save disabled.
This way of saving stuff from the internet works for many things, even when they are save disabled.
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