Internet
congestion is the most common cause of download failures. The only solution
is to try back later during non-peak hours. Avoid lunch time and early
evening.
Netscape:
When you click on the song, Netscape's audio player will pop up. Right-click
on the audio player and choose "Save As..." Name the file
(keep the ".mp3" extension!) and save to your hard drive.
If
you are an AOL user and you are disconnected part way through the download,
try again later when AOL isn't as busy.
Right-click
the song's link (For Macintosh, hold down the Option key and click or
click and hold), select Save Link As or Save Target As, name the file
(be sure to keep the .mp3 extension in the name) and click save. You
might also need to configure or "fine-tune" your browser settings.
If
you have two browsers installed, try using the other browser.
Downloading
MP3's on a MAC
Netscape
(with QuickTime Plug-In): The song you choose may automatically
play; if it does not, Netscape will prompt you to select an application
to play it -- choose QuickTime. When the song opens, select "Save
As..." from the File menu, and "Source" from the Format
list. Name the file (keep the ".mp3" extension!) and save
to your hard drive.
Internet
Explorer: Clicking on the desired sound file automatically opens
it for playing. Choose "Save As..." from the File menu, and
either "MP3 File" from the Format list. Name the file (using
the ".mp3" extension), and save to your hard drive.
If
you downloaded the file but it won't play, try giving it a different
name. As an example, change "montreux_westernslopes_1.mp3"
to "westernslopes.mp3". If
you have iTunes, try importing and converting.