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Can You Hear Me Now?

To hear these files you will need to be able to play m4a files. And after that, you will need speakers and ears. If you have iTunes for Windows or Mac Installed, then you are set. Quicktime and iTunes will both play these audio files.

Click on the link to rock out! (see below if you have troubles)

Sounds Like Home

2003-11-20, 00:46 EST
Wash Banquet News (246k, 1:50)


2003-11-17, 18:08 EST

Trouble Shooting:
  1. When I click the link, nothing happens.

    Solution: Make sure you are still connected to the internet.

  2. When I click the link, a save dialogue pops up and I can download the file to my desktop, but the saved file will not play

    Solution 1:STOP USING INTERNET EXPLORER. It sucks. Mozilla Firebird is awesome and is very likely to be able to play this file or at least correctly download it.

    Solution 2: Perhaps you have not installed a AAC plugin correctly.

    Option 1: Here is Quicktime. I believe you need version 6.2 or 6.4 or later. Download and install the program. Tell it that you want it to install plugins for your webbrowser. If you install iTunes, you will also get Quicktime installed on your computer. iTunes is another option for playing these files. If quicktime is already installed...

    Option 1b: You need to tell Quicktime to play these kinds of files. Go into the preferences and make sure it knows that it is the program you want to play m4a files.That means AAC audio. Or perhaps mpeg4. Basically, mp4, aac, and m4a are all possible options. AAC is probably the key, but I'd do them all. Quicktime is going to be best at playing all of those files

    Option 1c: Use the Open a URL command inside the Quicktime File Menu. Right Click on the Link to the entry, then paste it into that URL space. It should download the file and play it for you.

  3. I want to use Winamp!

    Try this plugin and tell me if it works.