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Help With Jukebox
MP3's
If you cannot hear music when you click
on the links of the song titles, it may mean that you
have not selected a default mp3 player or that you
currently do not have an mp3 player installed.
iTunes
If you prefer to have iTunes as your
default player and already have it installed, here are
the steps to make it your default player:
1. Click Start>Programs>itunes, then open
(launch) iTunes
2. Click Edit>Preferences>Advanced
3. Click the box that says, " Use iTunes
as the default player for media files"
4. Click OK then close iTunes program
5. Restart your computer
The player should now launch when you
click on the links and the mp3 file will automatically
download into your player.
Windows Media Player
If you prefer to have Windows Media
Player as your default player and already have it
installed, here are the steps to make it your default
player:
1. Click Start>Programs>Windows Media
Player, then open (launch) Media Player
2. Click Tools>Options>File Types
3. Select box "MP3"
4. Click OK then close Media Player
program
5. Restart your computer
AOL Users
AOL uses a cheesy player that will skip
and garble if you browse to other pages while playing an
mp3 file. If you want to improve your listening in AOL,
you must first change AOL settings before setting either
of the above players as a default player:
1. Launch AOL
2. Click settings>Multimedia Settings
3. Uncheck box that says "Use AOL Media
Player for supported file types"
4. Uncheck box that says "Use AOL Media
Player as default CD Player"
5. Restart Computer, follow instructions
above.
Free Downloads of MP3
Players
Download Windows Medial Player Free
Download iTunes Player Free
Other MP3 Player
Software
If you are using different media player
form the ones listed above, and are having trouble with
the default settings, email the Webmaster to get
personalized help on setting the defaults on your
player. Email your player software program info
here.
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