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How do I save my MP3 files?
Answer
Save the MP3 files to your hard disk into an MP3 folder or other folder of your choice, perhaps one called ‘Chandos MP3s’, which can be easily accessed through your MP3 player. Simply create a new folder where you can easily find and access it, name it and save your MP3s there. The file will automatically be saved with title, artist name and CHAN number. (MP3s can be downloaded again if you do mistakenly lose or wipe them.)

Once the file is downloaded it should automatically open your default media player. If it does not, open your media player and look in the library or browse to find the file in the folder in which you saved it. Your can create a playlist of MP3 tracks to enjoy music while you work.

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