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To: | "Steve Clark" <>, "Birding Aus" <> |
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Subject: | xeno-canto files on iPhone, iPods and other mobile phone gadgets |
From: | "Rosemary Royle" <> |
Date: | Thu, 25 Aug 2011 15:27:21 +0100 |
It's the Right Click on the disc symbol which is not intuitive! Took me ages to find that! In some environments, just left-clicking the symbol will work - it will bring up a little dialogue which asks if you want to Save or Play the track and you can click on Save. But when I installed QuickTime on my PC this no longer worked - QuickTime always popped up straight away and played the track. Incidentally I use Windows Media Player to do the steps in 7-12 and then to download to my Olympus DS40 or Zen MP3 player - it sounds like a very similar process. But I do change the name of the file, and I split them into folders, to make then more manageable when searching. Rosemary |
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