To Listen To the Teisho
Click on the file name. The file should open automatically in an appropriate player. If you have a slow connection, then save the file to your computer before you listen to it. Note that you need to have Real Player installed to listen to the Real Media, .rm, files (see the note below).
How to Save the Teisho Files to Your Computer
The way to save these files varies depending on your computer type and what browser you use. Here is the general way to do it for PC users:
1. Right Click on the file name link in the table above. (You may need to enter a username and password at this point.) A menu will pop up.
2. Choose "Save Target As" (this command varies according to the browser). A "Save As" dialog will pop up.
3. Choose "Desktop" (or keep choosing the folder icon with the up arrow: until you get to the desktop).
4. Choose "Save".
5. After the file is done downloading, which could take quite a while depending on your connection speed, you can look for it on the desktop and click it (or double click it) to open it.
Real Media File Information
To play these files you need RealPlayer (download it here). It is free and fairly easy to obtain and install. Once you have RealPlayer installed, click on the link of the file that you want to listen to. If you have any trouble streaming them (playing them without downloading them first), you may want to download them first, then open them in RealPlayer. Note: Sometimes during the download process, the Real Media files are renamed with an ".ram" extension rather than keeping the ".rm" extension. That is fine, simply treat the file in the same way.
Please note: The teisho files are password protected. Students of Richard Clarke (or other interested people) may request access to these files by sending an email to password@livingdharmacenter.org .
If you need help with these sound files, please send a note to webmaster@livingdharmacenter.org. |