10-26-2007, 02:51 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: New Jersey U.S.A. ex UK and Canada
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Re: And now for something completely different
So OK I was wrong the other two sites do display as you can see the top one was the link to the same video at:-
http://vids.myspace.com
the second one is where Tom (Gahoendoe) has stashed away his booty-full vidstories:-
dailymotiondotcom
for those wishing to save these to their hard drive, either because you wish to convert the file to use in burning a VCD or DVD or because like me on my pathetic dial up you violently object to seeing youtube videos in 2 second "chunks"
I shall be revising my tutorial shortly :-
http://www.youtubetutorial.notlong.com
to incorporate my latest finds of FREE software- itube
which fairly conveniently downloads the video in its original format (flash video *.flv) and then automatically converts the flv to an
Apple Quicktime playable mp4 format video file which it stores in the same folder as the flv file
2. Orbit downloader
"Orbit Downloader, leader of download manager revolution, is devoted to new generation web (web2.0) downloading, such as
video/music/files from Myspace, YouTube, Imeem, Pandora, Rapidshare. And to make general*** downloading easier and faster."
Click on the button when visible on that page
*** the second is my current recommendation albeit with one important reservation
I know that there are firefox plug ins available to download from youtube etc but I prefer to soldier on with Internet
Exploder thank you, (it ain't broke so I do not want to fix it and better the evil you know.....)
The great ease of use feature of Orbit is that whenever you are watching a video and mouse over the display it superimposes
a clickable "Get It" link on top of the video
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Note that the video player must be open...you cannot simply copy and paste the video's URL
which then after a URL fetching delay opens up little dialog box where you can specify the saving folder
(by default this is c:\downloads and the downloaded filename (by default it is unknown.flv)..
It will download the video as an flv file that you can then convert using the SUPER all-can-do program described in my
tutorial.
*** The reservation.
I have hitherto used another bit of freeware
Free Download Manager and found it reliably speeds up and organises my
downloads.(afterwards you have a concise record of each file FM has downloaded and when, how large it was, where you saved
it and where it came from , all of which can be useful info)
but Orbit is itself such a manager and replaces FDM as the default manager.That would be acceptable but yesterday whilst
trying to download an 11 MB program file for no reason whatsoever after 50 % had been dowloaded in one hour and with an
indicated one hour remaining orbit began increasing both the elapsed and remaining times to over 5 hours at which point I
said enough is enough and closed it. Today it has been behaving itself but more experiences like that and out it goes!!!
if yuou are interested there are simple and explicit Orbit tutorials at:-
http://www.orbitdownloader.com/How-t...pace-Video.htm
and
http://www.orbitdownloader.com/How-t...Tube-Video.htm
I trust that this explanation and thread is not giving anybody indigestion!!
John
Last edited by johnfowles; 10-26-2007 at 02:59 PM.
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