Help on downloading videos

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Smithy
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Help on downloading videos

Post by Smithy »

Normally if a download is available you can left click and save target as? That's about as IT as I get!

There's a free video in a webpage however, you have to be connected to the internet to watch it, is it called embedded or streaming?

What I'd like to know is if there's a way to download the video to my hard drive so that I can view off line?
ash
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Re: Help on downloading videos

Post by ash »

smithy if your watching the stream in media player for example,you should be able to click file on menu bar then save/save as to where ever you decide
i think! anyway worth a look

Smithy
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Re: Help on downloading videos

Post by Smithy »

Thanks for that, but no it's not in a media player it's just in the middle of a webpage, you know where you just press play and you watch it.

Thanks for that tip, have watched videos like that before so it's worth knowing!
mart
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Re: Help on downloading videos

Post by mart »

Don't you mean RightClick and SaveTargetAs?

Mart
ash
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Re: Help on downloading videos

Post by ash »

To save a webpage on your computer
In Internet Explorer, click the Page button, and then click Save As.
Navigate to the folder you want to save the page in.
In the File name box, type a name for the page.
In the Save as type box, do one of the following:
To save all of the files needed to display this page, including graphics, frames, and style sheets, select Webpage, complete. This option saves each file in its original format.
To save all of the information needed to display this page in a single file, click Web Archive, single file. This option saves a snapshot of the current webpage. This option is available only if you have installed Outlook Express 5 or later.
To save just the current HTML page, click Webpage, HTML only. This option saves the information on the webpage, but it does not save the graphics, sounds, or other files.
To save just the text from the current webpage, click Text File. This option saves the information on the webpage in text format.
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Smithy
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Re: Help on downloading videos

Post by Smithy »

yes! sadly all this IT goes straight over my head! lol
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