My compter keeps saving the soundtrack files to the temporary internet files folder without asking where I want them. Anyone know how to fix this?
My compter keeps saving the soundtrack files to the temporary internet files folder without asking where I want them. Anyone know how to fix this?
In a P2P program? Just change the settings of where it saves them when the download is done.
No, here on emuparadise.
I just tried to d/l a song from EP and it pops up a window asking me where to save or to open. I use Firefox, what about you?
It does the same thing in IE and FireFox... I even set firefox to download all files to a certain folder, but it still goes to the cache.![]()
Can you please give me the link to it?
In firefox, It tells where the file sources from. Just copy the FTP address and there ya go. Thats what I do.
Stole what I was going to say next.Originally posted by Winged 2.0
In firefox, It tells where the file sources from. Just copy the FTP address and there ya go. Thats what I do.![]()
I'll try what Winged said...
Anyway, trying to d/l the Final Fantasy 7 soundtrack files.
http://www.emuparadise.org/soundtracks/ff7/
uhhh.... It's giving me a 530 error saying the maximum number of clients are connected. I cancelled the first download (the one to the temp. folder) and it still gives me that error.
Also, when it opens up the D/L manager with the file, right click the file->properties.![]()
Ok, I got that working... but it still goes to the temporary folder...
...Next idea. When it opens the file, does it open it in Windows Media player? I mean the actual program and not a plugin or something.
It opens in Winamp.
Set your associations to play on Windows Media Player.