Klas,
I am sorry that you are still having dificulty with Real Player
trying to wrangle your MP3 files. I looked back at the messages
starting at 9557 and read about your difficulty the first time.
I think the issue is getting Real Player from being assigned as the
default player for MP3 files. If you need some help, you can email
me direct (off line) and I would be happy to send you instructions
for changing the default player.
I had the same problem when I upgraded my Real Player and it
snatched the default for trying to play my MP3 files.
Bill
--- In Klas Strandberg
<> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> This is now the second time that I can't download a file, just sit
back,
> feeling stupid and look at Real Player tanking something, as it
seems for
> ever, not knowing how big it is.
>
> Why do you do it this way? Are you so afraid of your MP3's getting
stolen??
> Or am I just stupid?
>
> Klas.
>
>
> At 21:24 2003-07-22 +0200, you wrote:
> >hello all !
> >
> >i just need some frog expert opinions... (hello walt !)
> >
> >http://kalerne.free.fr/temp/alytes1.mp3
> >http://kalerne.free.fr/temp/alytes2.mp3
> >
> >here are some sounds i recorded by night a few days ago, in the
> >south-east part of france, near the mercantour national park (80
km from
> >the mediterranean sea). it was just above a village at 1500
meters high,
> >around 01AM. i don't know exactly the temperature but i think it
was
> >around 17-20 degrees celsius (much more friendly than the 36=B0c
of
today
> >in my appartment...).
> >i was absolutly unable to locate these animals even if i was sure
that
> >they were only a few centimeters near (i spent almost 10 minutes,
> >looking with my pocket light below the stones around...).
> >i have heard several places around this area where these
batracians are
> >present.
> >
> >i thought these beautiful singers could be alytes obstetricans,
but on
> >every nature sounds cd i have, these toads are singing at a much
lower
> >pitch.
> >
> >so could anyone identify these songs ?
> >
> >if it is the alytes obstetricans, why do they have a so high-
pitched
> >voice ? is it related to atmospheric conditions ? their age ? the
> >altitude ? the specificity of the region ?
> >and do these questions have a sense regarding amphibians in
general ?
> >
> >thank you !
> >
> >friendly,
> >
> >yannick.
> >
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