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- Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy II
**institut für universelle zusammenhänge real audio files 1) smaller file, mono, 16kb/sec :
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- Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy II
**institut für universelle zusammenhänge mp3 stereo, 128kb/sec
download it (to keep file click on 'download it' with right mouse button and choose 'save as...', later start file from disk - download is possible with any connection) works only with a real highspeed connection and a free data highway and newer mp3 players! click on the link below:
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- Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy II
**institut für universelle zusammenhänge Be Young, Be Foolish,
Be Happy II is one of several tracks which refer to popular (or
less known) songs of the past and carry this referance in the title. Those
songs are neither coverversions nor reinterpretations and they are more
inspired by something in the refered to titles than they are an answer
to those (though could vary). There exist even songs which refer to material
of ** institut für universelle zusammenhänge itself.
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help
(For Help in DEUTSCH or FRANCAIS see the page of former Single Of The Month: Revolution) How do RealAudio and MP3 work and what is the required equipment? Software
requirements for Real Audio: The software you need to play the
Real Audio file is the Real Audio Player or Real Media Player. The required
version is 3.0 or higher. The most recent versions are 5.0 and G2. This
player is a recommended Plug In for your Netscape Browser or Internet Browser
and is used all over the world to compress audio files. This is necessary
because an uncompressed file (that features better quality of cause) for
a 4:15 stereo song is about 45 MB. The Real Audio file in Mono only 0.5
MB. It would take you more than 3 hours to download the original file (and
only if no error occurs). A reduced RealAudio file depending on the
grade of the compression is sized only 260 KB to 2,4 MB. But it has to
be remarked that the size of the file determines the quality of the sound.
It reaches from about AM-quality to something near HIFI Stereo.
Software
requirements for MP3: The software you need to play the mp3
files is a mp3-player. There are various. The most common and the most
recommended one is the WinAmp.
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troubleshooting
new: If Real Player G2 plays
all files from this server in the same bad sound: select: <options>
<preferences> <performance>
0) You downloaded the file
and saved it but now you don't know what to do? Use your file-manager (i.e.
Windows Explorer) and double click on the file. Now your Real Audio (or
mp3) player should start and play the file. If not, your player has not
been installed right or you don't have one. Your system should be configured
that the file endings (*.ra) (*.mp3) should be associated with those players.
In doubt download the latest versions and (re)install them.
DOWNLOAD
your REAL AUDIO PLAYER now.
1) weird data or only the
text "http://www.onlovestar.com/..." is displayed by your browser? Check
if RealAudio Player or (RealMedia Player) is installed at all. If yes,
check your browsers (Netscape/Microsoft Internet Explorer) options/preferences:
files with the extensions "*.ra", "*.ram", "*.rm" should be started/handeled
by the RealAudio Player. The same for your mp3-Player (for example WinAmp)
and the extension "*.mp3". If unsure, (re)install the players.
2) option 'Listen to...':
known Problem for Real Audio Player Version 3.0: Error 14 says something
like 'File not found'. Then please use the download option (the file is
there!) or update to a higher version of the Real Player as you should
have those problems more often.
3) option 'Listen to ...': It can happen Netscape (or the Internet-Explorer) does not start the RealAudio Player but offers to save the file to disk instead. Then you should save the file to disk with the extension "*.ra", "*.rm" or "*.ram" and start it from your Windows-Explorer. Another possibility is: Check on Options/Preferences of your browser, change file handling for those extensions from save to disk to open with RealAudio Player. 4) MP3: your browser has
downloaded the file and started an application. You receive the error message:
'file format not supported'. Then the browser usually has started the windows
internal media-player which does not support mp3. Then you will have to
change your browsers preferences: Go -edit- -preferences-,
search for (-Navigator-) -applications- and search the entry
for -mpeg audio- or similar with the file -extension mp3- (usually
mime type -audio x-mpeg-). Change -handled by application-
and select your mp3-player (for example the WinAmp). You don't have a mp3-player?
Click on help.
z) Any problems that are
different? This service will only be improved by your help. Tell the problem
and best give information on RealAudio version, browser version and operating
system. mail here
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