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    right click on this

    http://www.leafpilerecords.fm/02Vide...ppermint01.mov

    select save target as

    bingo!

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    Originally posted by creeper2:
    http://www.leafpilerecords.fm/02Vide...ppermint01.mov

    if you go to view/source in IE (view/page source in firefox or hit ctrl+U ) you can find the location of a streaming video in the source code. pop that in a download manager and there ya have it.

    and a quick tip ... when you see this ../ that means you go back a directory from where you are.

    so this ..
    http://www.leafpilerecords.fm/02Vide...permint01.html

    plus this ..
    ../../VideoClips/MusicVideoClips/Music_Peppermint01.mov

    equals this ..
    http://www.leafpilerecords.fm/02Vide...ppermint01.mov

    that's the end of our lesson for today.
    <font size="4" face="Arial">English? [img]tongue.gif[/img]

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    Inactive Member Cotton Candy Lover's Avatar
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    Originally posted by creeper2:
    right click on this

    http://www.leafpilerecords.fm/02Vide...ppermint01.mov

    select save target as

    bingo!
    <font size="4" face="Arial">English? [img]tongue.gif[/img]

    Actually, I'm familiar with that. The problem is that the file was saved to their site as a html file. Whenever I save such a video file, it never opens properly. However, mov files give me less issues. How did you get it converted as such?

    Again, in English, please. [img]tongue.gif[/img]

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    dude, the file was never saved as an html file, the file was always a mov file. the html file is just a way of presenting the mov file to the users.

    first, html file = webpage you are looking at

    think of it as a picture in a frame. the html file is the frame and the mov file is the picture. you look at the picture through the frame but if you just bypass the frame you can take the picture right out of the frame and take off with it. make sense?

    how about thinking of the html file as being a table of contents of one of your books. in that html file is the location of every picture, every video, every gif, blah blah blah that is present on that page of the site. now, in your table of contents if a user selects chapter 4 for instance, the table of contents tells the user that chapter 4 is on page 80. with the html file, when the user selects the video they want to view (in this case the video is embedded to start when the webpage loads automatically) the html file has the location of that file in it's source code. the html goes and retrieves that video from the location and presents it to the user through the html page.

    here is the source code for that one section of the page

    **embed src="../../VideoClips/MusicVideoClips/Music_Peppermint01.mov" width="180" height="135" autoplay="true" controller="false" type="video/quicktime" target="myself" bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0" pluginspage="http://www.apple.com/quicktime/">
    /embed**

    src = where to get the video from
    width/height = obvious
    autoplay = play automatically when page loads
    controller = do not allow the user to stop star the video
    type = what type of video
    target = where to show the video
    blah blah blah


    so all you need to do is find the section of the source code that the html file gets the SRC location from and grab the mov file from there.

    now more professional pages will lock down the directories that store the music and videos, like this site should have but didn't, by allowing only the http process access to them and not a direct html call by doing a port redirect, but that is for a future lesson.

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    I think I'm beginning to understand. [img]smile.gif[/img]

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    Another question. From where did you get the source code and such?

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    I smell trouble...LOL

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