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How do I get the files downloaded to my listening device?
First you will need to download the files to a PC or MAC.  Full directions on how to do this are available once you click on the “add to cart” button, near the Audio or Audio/Video product of your choice.  Clicking “add to cart” does not mean you have made a purchase.  You can still cancel the process for any reason, if you feel the need.

How do I get my mp3s onto my iPod?
In order to load your new MP3 files to your iPod, first import the files into iTunes using the steps noted in the FAQ entry: “How do I get my mp3s onto my iTunes?”. Once that’s done, simply connect your iPod to your computer, and iTunes should automatically begin transferring the new files (“syncing”) to your iPod.
If the sync process does not automatically begin, you may manually start that process by selecting the following program menu options in iTunes: File -> Sync iPod

How do I get the files I just downloaded into iTunes?
AFTER DOWNLOADING:
If you downloaded a zipped file (extension .zip), be sure to unzip the files before trying to add them to iTunes.
Start iTunes
Click “File” > “Add Folder to Library” and select the folder that contains the downloaded MP3 files.
The files should now be available in iTunes.

How do I get the files I just downloaded into Windows Media Player?
First, download your files from the “My Account” section of our website. Your orders will be listed by date and you will need to click the “View” button to get to your individual downloads
Unzip the ZIP files using WinZip or a similar archival program. You can download WinZip by searching Google for “winzip download.”
In Windows Media Player, go to “Library”” > “Add to Library” and browse to the folder you just unzipped.
Select the folder that contains your audio and click “OK.”
Your files should now be available in Windows Media Player.

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Factors in finding the right Audio Bible for you:

There are a number of MP3 Bibles out there 1. Bit-Rate: Since MP3 is a "lossy" format, it can be important to know what bit-rate the MP3 files have been saved at. MP3 files saved at a low bit-rate can sound distorted and can be irritating to listen to. Sadly, most web-sites don't provide this information. If you can at least hear a sample of the recording, this can be very helpful. If the entire Bible fits on one CD-ROM disk, then it is probably recorded at a low bit rate since a CD only provides about 700 Megabytes of storage. A decent recording of the entire Bible will typically take anywhere from about 1-2 Gigabytes in the MP3 format. 2. Style of Reading: Three styles of reading … [Read More...]

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