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AOL, Compuserve, Prodigy, Delphi, MSN, Windows, Mac, Unix Users And Any Visitors Who May
Have Trouble Playing RealAudio
Users Report That There May Be Certain Difficulties
Playing The Dolphin Meditation Sound Clips

We're sorry that you may not be able to enjoy the sound clips just yet. But hold on!
We can help you get going very easily. Once you go through the steps here, you
will be able to play RealVideo
and RealAudio, not just at this
site but at just about any other site on the Internet.
Due to how your internet service provider (AOL,
CompuServe, Prodigy, Delphi and others) has their network arranged, and/or due to the way
your system is set up, you may find that the RealAudio sound clips do not play for you when you click on them. You may try
the clips to see if they work for you. However, if they don't,
simply click your back button to this page and follows the e-z steps below.
Quick
Easy Fix
1. Bookmark this page or make
a Favorite Places mark.
2. Download and Install RealPlayer 5.0 (Download).
If you already have RealPlayer installed, skip to Step 4.
3. Return to this page via
your bookmark or Favorite Places mark.
4. After you have followed
the steps above, play the Dolphin Meditation sound clips by clicking here and
selecting the clip you want using the instructions there. When your browser takes
you to the page where the clip is to play from, change the file's ending to .rm (Here's a screen shot example of how easy it is to do it).
Then press return on your keyboard. Your browser will automatically download
the sound clip for you and then launch the RealPlayer.
5. Please enjoy. Be
sure to let us know if we can do anything else to help you have a good experience while
visting.
Contact
Groovemaster.
Optional - We recommend
that you download
and use Netscape
because of its ability to handle multi-media files well. After you install Netscape,
just connect to the Internet as usual and then open Netscape. Netscape will
automatically use the connection you have made to the Internet even while AOL, CompuServe,
etc. are running.
Hint On How To Fix RealAudio Problems
Just About Anywhere On The Internet
Any web site that has RealAudio or RealVideo
files that won't play for you can easily be fixed in most cases.
Example: On this
site, the "The Crystal Sea" sound clip's URL is:
http://www.celisl.com/28KREAL/crysea28.htm.
(Note: URL means Uniform Resource Locator. "Geek-a-nese" for web site
address. :) e.g,, www.anysite.com)
To play the URL's RealPlayer media file, just change the file's ending from fw.htm to fw.rm
Here's a
screen shot example of how easy it is to do it.
After you change the URL's ending it will look like
this:
http://www.celisl.com/28KReal/crysea28.rm
The only thing changed is the .rm at the end of the URL. The rest of the URL is the same.
Most RealAudio and RealVideo
media files use the extension .ram, however, some of the files (such as the ones on this site) use the
extension .rm.
It's either one or the other, either .ram or .rm (If one doesn't work, try the
other). .ram files create a pop-up RealPlayer, while .rm files are used to embed the player into the web page directly, without
popping up a regular separate player). Just changing the location URL ending from .htm to .ram or .rm will make you able to play most RealAudio or RealVideo files on the Internet. After you change the file ending, just hit
return on your keyboard and the audio and/or video file will download and then play
automatically.