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BooksForChristian.com offers song samples to
help you chose your desired music you're looking for. Audio clips
are indicated by the word "Listen". To play the clips
using the RealOne Player, select the "Listen" link in
the RealOne Player column. To play the clips using the Window Media
Player, select the "Listen" link in the Window Media Player
column.
Any reproduction, publication, further distribution,
or public exhibition of song samples or trailers provided on this
site, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited.
About RealOne
Player
RealOne Player allows you to receive and play "streaming"
media. These audio and/or video files are sent in small batches
to avoid download time.
About Windows Media Player
BooksForChristian.com offers song samples to help you find the music
you're looking for. All music audio clips are indicated by the word
"Listen". To hear the clips using Microsoft® Windows
Media® Player 9 Series, click the Listen link in the Windows
Media Player column.
What You Need to Hear Windows Media Samples
If you do not have Windows Media Player, you can download
the latest version at no cost. Before downloading the player,
please review the following system requirements to make sure your
computer is compatible with the player.
Minimum Requirements:
Microsoft Windows® 98 Second Edition, Windows 2000, Windows
Millennium Edition (ME), Windows XP Home Edition, or Windows XP
Professional. (Windows 95 or Windows NT 4 users: We're sorry, but
your computer does not support Windows Media Player 9 Series. You
can download Windows Media Player 6.4 at the same download location.)
> 233 MHz processor, such as Intel Pentium II or Advanced Micro
Devices (AMD) processor
> 64 MB RAM
> 28.8 Kbps modem
> 16-bit sound card
Minimum Requirements for Pocket PCs and Handheld
PCs:
> Windows CE version 2.11
> Microsoft ActiveSync®
Can't Hear Any Sound?
If you don't hear sound when you try to play a clip, you may need
to adjust your system's sound configuration or update your sound
card drivers.
To check the volume levels in Windows:
> Double-click the speaker icon next to the clock in the lower
right corner of your monitor.
> Make sure that Mute is not selected for either the Volume Control
(Play Control) or Wave (Wave/Direct Sound) sliders.
If the driver software that sends information to your sound card
is out of date or has problems, RealOne Player may not be able to
play sound. Contact your sound card's manufacturer for information
on installing the latest drivers.
Sound Quality Problems?
This is most likely due to Internet or local network traffic. If
audio sounds too fast, too slow, scratchy, or distorted, try changing
the RealOne Player performance settings:
> From the RealOne Player Tools
menu, choose Preferences.
> In the left menu, click Hardware.
> In the Sound Card Compatibility section, click Settings.
> Select the "Disable 16-bit sound" or "Disable
custom sampling rates" check boxes to modify how RealOne Player
and the sound card interact. You may need to experiment to find
a combination of settings that works best for your computer.
> In the Sound Card Compatibility dialogue box, click OK.
> In the Preferences dialogue box, click OK to save your changes.
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