Tue, 27 January 2009
There are three ways to listen to a game. No. 3 is best if you have a slow internet connection and you do not want to keep the file for future listen or to burn a CD: 1. Save the files to your PC, iPod or MP3 player. You will find the files listed below the text describing each game and segment ( quarter, inning, etc.) and titled "Direct Download". See the following example: EXAMPLE Direct download: BS_vs_Kal_Christian_8-25-06_Pre-Game.mp3 You will need player software on your PC like Real Player or Microsoft Windows Media PLayer to play using option 1 & 2. These are the prefered ways to get the best results. Player software is readily available on the internet many for free and often come pre-loaded on newer computers.
2. Play the file directly from your PC player software by clicking on the POD icon to the left of the Event Title. See the following example: EXAMPLE
3. The Player on this web page located above and to the right is a very simple version and plays files in sequential order only. Begin playing by clicking once on the middle, start/stop right arrow button shown. You can start, stop, forward or reverse and skip forward or backwards but you can not scroll down and pick a file and immediately play it. I wish it was better but this is what we get for free. Some older files may play at the wrong speed but hopefully all new files will play properly and not make us sound like the Chipmunks. For real entertaining value check out some of the older files using this player. If we can raise some money for our voluntary enterprise we can get our own web site and have a more user friendly system for our listeners. Suggestions & donations are welcome. For assistance or further information about this broadcast contact Bob Little mrl3@yahoo.com or call 269-471-5000 x13.
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