Wheelz
02-11-2007, 06:45
One thing that bothered me when watching large videos like the Ironmen vs Russians, was that to watch it again you had to endure the download process each time.
Help is at hand!!
If you use Mozilla FireFox for your browser you can get an add-on called "DownloadHelper" from here:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3006
If you don't use FireFox then you should.
With this you can download Flash Video from places like Youtube, photobucket etc. who convert video to flash format.
Because you've now got provision to download these .flv files you'll also need something to play them back with.
There are probably more than a few applications that will do this. The one I use is "VLC Player" and you can get it from here:
VideoLAN - Free Software and Open Source video streaming solution for every OS! (http://www.videolan.org/)
Now you can download all those videos and clog up your hard drive to your hearts content.
(Just remember to leave enough disk space for virtual memory....lol)
Cheers,
Pete
Wanganui Paintball (http://www.paintballwanganui.co.nz)
Help is at hand!!
If you use Mozilla FireFox for your browser you can get an add-on called "DownloadHelper" from here:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3006
If you don't use FireFox then you should.
With this you can download Flash Video from places like Youtube, photobucket etc. who convert video to flash format.
Because you've now got provision to download these .flv files you'll also need something to play them back with.
There are probably more than a few applications that will do this. The one I use is "VLC Player" and you can get it from here:
VideoLAN - Free Software and Open Source video streaming solution for every OS! (http://www.videolan.org/)
Now you can download all those videos and clog up your hard drive to your hearts content.
(Just remember to leave enough disk space for virtual memory....lol)
Cheers,
Pete
Wanganui Paintball (http://www.paintballwanganui.co.nz)