norman wrote:
>> Install WINE
>> Go to mozilla website and download installer for Firefox for _windows_
>> Run the firefox for windows installer under WINE
>> Go to Adobe site in Firefox for Windows under WINE
>>  - Install flash plugin
>>  - Install shockwave plugin
>> Visit evil website that uses shockwave plugin
>> Winner!
> 
> 
> Thanks every one for your help and advice. I think that perhaps I did
> not state my question correctly. I have no problem in listening to the
> file and I can save it to the hard drive. What I would like to do is
> transfer it to a CD so that a person without a computer can listen to
> it. Is that possible?
> 
> Norman
> 
> 

You could try installing Audacity, open it up and set it recording. 
Then play back this file.  It should record what it's playing into 
Audacity (if it doesn't you may need to play around with the record 
source in the mixer device to set it to something like Stereo Mix).  If 
it does work, save the file as a .WAV/.MP3/.OGG etc and then burn that 
file to disk as an audio CD (not data CD) with K3b, Brasero or <insert 
favourite CD writing software here>.

Rob


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