All of the audio files are in MP3 format and
set at the lowest bit-rate
(8kbps) and mono to reduce their size for the
Internet. Unfortunately, this will take away from the original
sound-quality and make them sound somewhat like they are in an echo
chamber; but it can change a WAV file that is 352 MEGs into just 2
MEGs as an MP3 with the 8kbps bit-rate and mono settings. These
small MP3s, even with just a regular dial-up connection, should begin
playing just a few seconds after clicking on their links; and they will
probably play non-stop without any buffer-loading pauses (which are a
couple other advantages for this smaller format).
How to Save an MP3 Sermon to
Your Hard Drive
(After selecting one of the following links, you can then use your left
mouse button to click on any of the links for the MP3 sermons; and it
should start playing in about 10 seconds; or, instead, you can right
click on that link and choose the
option to save the MP3 to your hard drive. It will say something
like,
"Save Link Target," "Save Link As," or "Save Link Target As,"
etc.
After doing so, you will be given the option of what folder to save it
in.)