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What is a Webcast?
A Webcast is an MP3 file that is playable in an MP3 player or on your computer.
It is also called Podcast due to the Apple iPod portable MP3 player. A Webcast
(MP3 file) can be played on ANY brand of MP3 player.
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Requires
Windows
Media Player Except When Marked Real Player
Windows Media Player should already be on your
computer. A browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer that
supports Windows Media Player is also required.
Windows Media
Player is used on many sites in addition to this one.
If you do not
have Windows Media Player or you would like to update to a later version, click
Windows Media Player. Windows Media Player
10 Series for
use with Microsoft Internet Explorer and Windows XP
operating system has a total file
size of 11.638 MB and downloading it over a 56.6 K modem takes about 28
minutes. Versions of the Windows Media Player for other
operating systems and browsers are available at
Windows Media Player.
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Create CD playable in any CD player
from what you are listening to:
1. This procedure was developed on a computer
using the Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition operating system. For other
operating systems, the steps may be different. Also, it is assumed you have the
latest Windows Media Player, version 10 (Windows Media Player version 10 works
on operating systems older than XP). To see which version of Windows Media
Player you have, click the “start” button at the lower left of the screen, put
the cursor on “All Programs”, and then click “Windows Media Player”. In Windows
Media Player, click “Help” and on the “Help” menu click “About Windows Media
Player”. If the version is before 10, Windows Media Player version 10 is free
from Microsoft at
http://www.windowsmedia.com/download.
2. Close the Windows Media Player if it is
open.
3. Connect to the internet, go to
http://www.humchurch.org/hear.html and click the sermon you
want to make a CD of.
4. Windows Media Player starts playing the
sermon you clicked. Click “File” at the top left of Windows Media Player and
click “Save As …” on the “File” menu. In the “Save As” window, select a folder
to save the sermon in (such as the “My Documents” folder) and click the “Save”
button. A “Windows Media Download” window appears displaying the progress of
saving the sermon file to your folder.
5. When the sermon file is saved, disconnect
from the internet, close Windows Media Player and all other windows.
6. Right click the “start” button at the lower
left of the screen. Click “Explore” on the menu that comes up.
7. In the Explore window, click the folder you
saved the sermon file in. Double click the sermon file. The Windows Media
Player starts playing the sermon. In Windows Media Player, click the “Library”
tab. The sermon playing will be highlighted. Put the cursor on the sermon
title and right click. On the menu that comes up, put the cursor on “Add to”.
On the “Add to” menu, click “Burn List”.
8. Click the “Burn” tab.
The sermon title should be displayed. Insert a blank CD (marked CD-R on the
package) into the drive. Click “Start Burn”. Creating the CD will take about
half an hour. Note: disks labeled on the package CD-R will play in any CD
player, but disks labeled on the package CD-RW will only play in a computer.
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