Playing MP3 Audio
There are many programs that can play MP3 files, and each computer may be set up differently. Your system may use Real Audio, Windows Media Player, Quicktime, iTunes or any of hundreds of other programs. Any choice of MP3 player you want to use is fine. Be sure to note where the file is on your system. Once you have downloaded it, you can refer to it at any time in the future without needing to do another download.
For Best Results
Because these tutorials are in audio files, you can allow them to play in the background, and have your RADAR and EH software open in the foreground. In that way you can be using the actual functions of the programs as they are described.
If you need more time to explore a particular feature, just bring your audio program to the foreground (alt+tab is one way, or you can click on the proper tab in your taskbar) and pause the sound file for as long as you need. And if you need help, please contact our Tech Support.