What kind of audio files are these and where are they being stored?

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Vanguard said:
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Recording. Downloading.
Pot-ay-to. Po-tah-to.

More like potato and tomato...

If you have either an old PC or a slow dial-up connection, downloading
the *actual* digital file is much more preferable than digitally
recording an analog signal from a sound card, especially if there is a
lot of buffering and stuttering! I don't do this that often, but the few
times I do, I find either Streambox VCR or SDP useful.
 
As another poster said, they are stored in "temporary internet files".
Size and quality may vary according to the speed of your
connection...with my broadband they are 160 kbps. With your dial up
they may be - but not necessarily are - lower in kbps so that the
downloading speed can keep up with or surpass the playing.

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why my posting is not showing completely
 
Doc said:
Going to this page - click on the blue icon - obviously the files are
being stored somewhere on my system, since they play back immediately
whenever I go back to the site - I'm on 56k dialup. However, I look
for *.mp3 and come up with nothing, nor do I find them searching by
size and date. As good as they sound, they must be large.

http://jordynshellhart.com/music.htm


Thanks

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