FYI - I use the free open source VLC Media player for listening to Real Audio files. Seems to work great and doesn't mess up my computer. Steve Shivers U.S. Geological Survey Geospatial Liaison for the Dakotas 1608 Mountain View Road Rapid City, SD 57702 605-394-3216 http://liaisons.usgs.gov/geospatial/SouthDakota/ http://liaisons.usgs.gov/geospatial/NorthDakota/ Twitter: @shiversusgs From: <sgryc at comcast.net> To: Geyser Observation Reports <geysers at lists.wallawalla.edu> Date: 08/29/2012 09:27 AM Subject: Re: [Geysers] Geyser sounds Sent by: <geysers-bounces at lists.wallawalla.edu> Gary, You are probably referring to the recordings that I made in 1996. Here's a link that will get you to a page where you can access the sounds as Real Audio files: http://kalvos.org/grycste.html#geysers. I think it will still work, but I don't have Real Audio software, so I can't listen to the files myself. If all else fails, I can send you a CD. You can hear some of the sounds in the film, Yellowstone: A Symphony of Fire and Water, and the sounds are also in use at the Canyon Museum. Steve G. From: "Gary Einstein" <greinstein at prodigy.net> To: "Geyser Observation Reports" <geysers at lists.wallawalla.edu> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 7:05:17 PM Subject: [Geysers] Geyser sounds I vaguely remember years ago a web page dedicated to high quality geyser and related sounds, but on Googling it, can't find. Started with a discussion of Anemone sounds. Is my memory correct, and if so, does anyone know of a link or current depository? Thanks, Gary Einstein _______________________________________________ Geysers mailing list Geysers at lists.wallawalla.edu _______________________________________________ Geysers mailing list Geysers at lists.wallawalla.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20120829/a650f1c4/attachment.html>