Windows
1) Right-Click
on the message title.
2) If you are using Internet
Explorer...click on Save Target As.
If you are using
Netscape, click on Save Link As.
3) Your system will open a file dialog box. Choose a folder / directory to save the file in, and then click Save.
4) The file will be downloaded and saved to the folder / directory you specified. After the
download is complete, you can double click on the file and listen (you must have
an MP3 player like Windows Media Player installed on your computer. It is likely
an MP3 player is already installed on your computer) and you may
create a CD for listening on a CD
player.
Macintosh
1) Click and hold your
mouse button on the message title until a menu pops up on your screen.
2)
Drag the cursor down to the menu item that says "Download link to
Disk" and release the mouse button.
3) Your system will open a file dialog box. Make sure you have selected
the right folder / directory to save the file in, and then click Save.
4) The file will be downloaded and saved to the folder / directory you specified. After the
download is complete, you can double
click on the file and listen (you must have an MP3 player installed on your
computer) and you may create a CD for listening on a CD player.
Windows
1) You
must have a CD drive that will not only read CD's, it must also be able to
write (also known as "burning") CD's.
2)
Download
the message to your computer
3)
Using Windows Explorer (typically found under Programs ->
Accessories -> Windows Explorer. This
is not Internet Explorer), find the message file on your computer. Right click on the
message file and select "Copy to CD or
Device". This will
automatically start Windows Media Player.
OR
3)
Open Windows Media Player (typically found under Programs ->
Accessories -> Entertainment -> Windows Media Player). On the top
menu bar, click on File, then select Open, navigate to where you saved the
file on your computer, select the file by clicking on it, and click
on the Open button. On the left Windows Media Player menu bar,
click on the Copy To CD Or Device button.
4)
Insert a blank writeable CD into your CD drive.
5)
In Windows Media Player you should see the message in the pane on the
left. Click on "Copy"
button (typically found in the upper right hand corner).
6)
After Windows Media Player is done, your CD is ready for play on any CD
player (auto, home, portable player).
Macintosh
1) Open iTunes.
2) Select the Message(s) (audio tracks) in the Library that you
want to burn to CD.
3) From the File menu, choose New Playlist From Selection.
4) Type a name for the playlist and press Return.
5) Click Burn Disc.
6) Insert a blank CD-R disc.
7) Click Burn Disc