I downloaded to my computer, but I don't know where it is saved. It is not in my downloads. I want to listen to it on my Mp3player.
Shalom Jeff,
It can be done but it requires some effort. You can follow Mark Barnes' instructions in the following thread:
Shalom HJ
I checked that thread out. I saw where that was back in 2018, surely there is an easier way by now. But I can't find it. I can't even find the location that was suggested re: Logos WebCache. I can listen on my phone, but I too, want to be able to listen on my Mp3 player.
There are aftermarket 'rippers' that will pull sound files while they play, but I can't vouch for the safety of all of them…some are apparently malware.
An easy conversion would be nice, as I'd love to be able to listen to the lectures offline.
The WebCache folder is a subfolder in the Logos install folder. I'm don't have my laptop with me to give a more detailed instruction to find it.
If you look at the install directory information in this post - it should get you in the right area.
https://community.logos.com/kb/articles/2232
My Power Lookup tool is showing only a very limited number of resources available to it (only 2, both Lexham Lexicons, when I look up Greek words in the NT). Is there a solution to this problem? All my resources are indexed (up to date). Thanks.
@Rick Mansfield (Logos) is there any chance this book can come back for sale in logos? It used to be for sale and it is hyperlinked in one of my systematic theology books but is no longer for sale. I see that it is a moody title and I know those went away for a little bit, but I thought they were all back.
Now what? I am trying to return a book with some nasty profanity. Attempting to contact someone on chat, I get this:
Logos sold me a profanity-laced book (think the worst words you can think of). Logos would not let me return the book because my order was a smidgen over 30 days old. Fair enough. But now I have this junk in my library. Distaste is growing. My confidence in Logos' quality isn't there anymore. But here is the real reason…
I have just gotten a new phone to replace my five-year-old phone. I have installed Logos on the new phone. I do understand Logos permits an unlimited number of installations under my license, limited to devices I own and of which I am the sole user, and I take good advantage of that - as I spread my usage over a number of…