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Windows 2000, XP (or
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Internet Explorer 6 (or
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Windows Media Player 9 (or
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Note: iTunes® & iPOD® do not support WMA audio files
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To Download Your Music:
Click the "Download" button.
Click "Save" (not "Open") when the File Download box appears.
Select a folder to store music. (i.e. My Music).
When the download is complete, play the song.
Before you Play your Music:
You need to be connected to the Internet the first time you play each song, to automatically receive a digital license.
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Look for PlaysForSure logo on your next media player and know it
will work with your Digital Purchases.
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Hardware and Software Requirements
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- Windows 2000, Windows XP (or later)
- Internet Explorer 6 (or later), which
supports 128-bit encryption
- Windows Media Player 9 (or later), we recommend
the latest version
- A 233 megahertz (MHz) processor (such as
an Intel Pentium II or Advanced Micro Devices
(AMD) processor) or faster 64 megabytes (MB)
of RAM or more
- Speakers and sound capability
- Payment with a one of the supported
methods.
- To enjoy music as a mPOD® subscriber, you
will need a broadband connection (DSL, Cable)
to the Internet.
- Note: iTunes® & iPOD® do not support WMA audio files
Other
Settings
These
settings are already appropriately set for most
users. If you are experiencing problems with mpGreek,
please make sure the following settings are configured
inside Internet Explorer:
- Enable cookies:
Your privacy settings in Internet Explorer need
to be set to accept first-party cookies.
You can change this privacy setting this way:
On the menu, go to Tools-> Internet Options
-> click the Privacy tab -> click the Advanced
button -> check "Override automatic cookie handling,"
and then choose to "Accept" First-party Cookies.
- Choose "enable/prompt" for some security
settings:
These security settings are usually set appropriately
for this activity by default. If you have adjusted
your settings, you can change these security
settings in Internet Explorer this way:
On the menu, go to Tools-> pull
down to Internet Options-> click the
Security tab-> click the Custom Level
button. Where you have the radio button
set to "disable" you will need to choose
either "enabled" or "prompt" as
appropriate, for the following items:
ActiveX controls and plug-ins-> Download
signed ActiveX controls: choose "enabled"
or "prompt"
ActiveX controls and plug-ins-> Script
ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting:
choose "enabled"
Scripting-> Active Scripting: choose
"enabled"
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