Whether it is our large prominent client or our small sole practitioner - Macs have been our choice - and this headache with trm files is a rareity. I run a small business administering law firms and a staff of paralegals and we all generally use Macs and have virtually no problem with any service these days. I too have not come across this in some time. This company is not only Mac hostile, but they appear to be desperately clinging to an older business model that rewards tricks and gimmicks and fake excuses to keep their "propriatry" and inferrior software limitations - so that they can hold clients hostage. I however, prefer working with mp3 files and then take the wma file and convet it using All2MP3. When you click on the "Save a Copy to" button (just to the left of the rewind button on the player, it will bring up a small window with options that include "Save format" and you can select "Windows Media" which will save the file to. ![]() Once you install this player, you should be able to play your trm file. Probably the most direct is (if you the ability to run Windows or to access a machine running Windows), download and install the older version 5.4.2 (the file is named Player542setup.exe) at -old-version-player542setupexe Okay, there are a few ways to do this using older versions of ForTheRecord's player software.
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