
What software do I need to listen to your sermons?
Most of our sermons are in MP3 format, which is compatible with most MP3 players, as well as
Windows Media Player. A few of our older sermons are in Real Media format. You will
need to download FREE copies of the applicable software to listen to the sermons found on
our site:
I need an older copy of Real Player, do you know where they can be found?
Yes, you can download older copies of Real Player
here.
What is the difference between Streaming Audio and Downloading?
Streaming audio is audio that is automatically played when you click on the link. Your computer
connects to the file and "streams" from the server it's stored on and brings it
to your speakers. Downloading does not automactically play a file, it prompts you to
save the file to your computer to be listened to at a later time.
If you experience problems while using the streaming option, we encourage
you to try to the Downloading option. Streaming Audio requires a faster connection
and may not work with slow dial-up connections. We've provided the downloading option
so that those with slow connections or minimal usage of the internet can save the files
to be listened to offline without disruption.
I get a "File Not Found" or DNS/No Entry error message. Why?
In some cases, this could be our fault. We may have a missing file or a wrong link. In other
cases, it may mean you need to "dump" old files on your computer. You may try to delete
your Temporary Internet Files and try to listen again.