Audio trail FAQs

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Everything you need to know about downloading Audio Trails

How do I download an Audio Trail?

Simply right click the 'download the Audio Trail' link and select 'save target as ...''. You will then be prompted to save the folder containing the Audio Trail files onto your computer. The files are contained in a 'zipped' folder, this simply saves you having to download each file in turn. Open the folder using Winzip or similar (most computers have it installed as standard, otherwise download a free version available from the internet). Follow the prompts and once you have accessed the files you can download them to whatever media device you have available.

What equipment do I need to listen to an Audio Trail?

Basically anything that plays music. If you want to listen to it on site then the easiest way is to download the audio trail onto an MP3 player, iPod or mobile phone, but you could download it onto your computer, burn a CD and play it on a portable CD player. But you don't need to actually be on site, you may just want to listen to it on your computer before you leave to give you some information before you visit.

Disclaimer

The information provided on this website is provided to you in good faith. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure information on this site is accurate and up to date, Moors for the Future Partnership shall not accept responsibility for any loss, injury or inconvenience arising as a result of any error or omission. We reserve the right to make changes and corrections to any part of the content of this website at any time without prior notice.

Copyright warning

The copyright and any other rights on all the materials on this site is owned by Moors for the Future Partnership, unless it is stated otherwise.

The copyright in all recorded birdsongs on this site is owned either by Moors for the Future Partnership or Geoff Sample (Wildsong).

You are allowed to download and/or print extracts from this site provided that they are kept and used now and in the future for your own private use or information or for educational purposes and that they are not modified in any way. None of this material may be used for any commercial or public use. You must not reproduce or store any part of this website in another website or in any other medium, print, electronic or otherwise without the prior written consent of Moors for the Future Partnership.

None of this material may be used for any commercial or public use must not reproduce or store any birdsong recordings in another website or in any other medium, electronic or otherwise without the prior written consent of Geoff Sample and the payment of a specified fee.

Any request for permission may be sent in the first instance to moors@peakdistrict.gov.uk or by post to Moors for the Future Partnership, The Moorland Centre, Fieldhead, Edale, Derbyshire, S33 7ZA.

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