It's April 19, 2024, 01:33:12 PM
First you need a program called flashget. Then go to the page which is actually playing the video and right click. Click on view source code. If you using realplayer to stream Look for the ".rm" file e.g. "rtsp://secure.clever.zanti.com/ve00fd55cdec600f02b4ce1c331d31c05656/features/low/v872.rm?actcode=178"copy and paste the link into flashget and it should start downloading.
I did it a different way. Ive already got 3 movies You need firefox to do it my way.Click on a movie, Pick "High Quicktime" Then pick the other size (not fullscreen.)Right under the Quicktime movie Right click (firefox) and select "This Frame" then "show only this frame"Now you should see a window with only the quicktime movie.Once again under the quicktime movie right click and select "Show Source"You should see a bunch of html code. Press "Ctrl + F" and in the find window type ".mov"It should highlight .mov in the html source. Highlight the entire movie source, for example ill use this link i got for a movie "hxxp://secure.vivid.zanti.com:8080/ve00abe52d2db785f14e90cd1ce9a038a593/features/high/v872.mov"Copy the link, and then paste it into a new firefox browser window, and press enter. Now the movie should be in a new window.Go to Tools in firefox, and then downloads. A download window should open.CLICK and HOLD on the adress that you pasted into the firefox and DRAG it into the downloads window. It will then start to Save it.Also what i did, was i had a download manager, where i just pasted that link into it, but if you dont you got to do that.It sounds complicated, but actually its very simple. i hope that made sense. If anyones got a better way please do tell.
yeah i started watching one, and the plot just sucked. So i turned it off.