Radio TKD Troubleshooting Guide
     
 

WINDOWS
Downloading: You shouldn't have any trouble downloading the file. Windows should open a window asking you where to save the file on your hard drive. Select the easiest place for you.

Decompressing: The Flash file (that is within the compressed file) has been compressed with PK Zip (www.pkware.com). If you have trouble getting the Flash file to play after decompressing it, try decompressing it a second time.

PLAYBACK: Once your computer recognizes that the file is a Macromedia Flash file, just double click it to open it.

MACINTOSH
Downloading: If you don't see anything happening after clicking on the link to download the file, it could very well be downloading in the background. Give it some time to appear on the desktop or bring the download manager to the front so you can monitor it's progress.

Decompressing: The Flash file has been compressed with DropStuff (www.stuffit.com). If you have trouble getting the Flash file to play after decompressing it or if the icon appears blank, try decompressing it a second time using Stuffit Expander. The icon should draw the second time if not the first.

PLAYBACK: Once your computer recognizes that the file is a Macromedia Flash Player file (the icon will draw), just double click it to open it.

I have been successful at playing this file in QuickTime 5.0 as well (www.apple.com).

TIP: The file is designed to be small in size so it does not take up too much screen estate however, it is possible to make it fill the screen or any other size just by dragging the resize bar of the window. You can even display it full screen without any window frame by pressing COMMAND-F/CONTROL-F on Windows. To close out of the browser, press ESC or COMMAND-Q/CONTROL-Q.

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