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There are several software programs that can play audio files on demand.= Some of the common file formats for audio files are .mp3 and .wav. Below y= ou will find a list of the free software programs that are used to play the= audio files on this site:
There are several Quicktime audio files on this web site that can be pla= yed on demand using Quicktime which is available from Apple for free and ma= y be downloaded by visiting the link below.
There are several Windows Media Player audio files on this web site that= can be played on demand using Windows Media Player which is available from= Microsoft for free and may be downloaded by visiting the link below.
There are several software programs that can play video clips on demand.= Some of the common file formats for video files are .mp4, .rm, and .wmv. B= elow you will find a list of the free software programs that are used to pl= ay the video clips on this site:
You can play Quicktime video clips (.mp4) using Quicktime, which is avai= lable for free from Apple and may be downloaded by visiting the link below.=
You can play Streaming Video Clips (.rm, .rfm) using RealPlayer software= . The Real Media streaming video player is available for free; get it from = the Real Media Player download site .
You can play Windows Media Player video clips (.wmv, .mp4) using Windows= Media Player, which is available for free from Microsoft and may be downlo= aded by visiting the link below.
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In addition, you can save a file by right-clicking the link, then saving= it to a selected drive and folder.
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