[Qcwa] BPL Interference Sound Clip

Howard Cunningham [email protected]
Sun, 11 Apr 2004 10:34:14 -0400


Hi=20

Not being able to play the BPL sound clip on all systems is not a
browser or OS problem.  The BPL clip should play on all systems that
have properly functioning sound cards as the file is a WAV file and not
one of the newer formats that many systems can not play.  Both MACs and
Linux systems can play WAV files if the system is set up properly.  The
browser does not "play" the sound file; the browser calls the program
that plays the sound file. =20

For those that can not play the BPL sound clip inside their browser, you
can save the file to disk and then play it.  To the right of blue play
box is a link, underscored, that says "or access the wav file".  For
Windows, right click on the "access the wav file" and save the file to
disk using the Save Target As selection.  For MAC and Linux, I do not
know how to save the file instead of playing it. The file is fairly
large, at over 800 kb, so it will take a little time to download.  Then
you can use whatever program you have that will play WAV files.


WD5DBC

Howard Cunningham
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