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Windows Media video files Is it possible to save these? There's a video on a Website I'd like to have. | |
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Ace said: Is it possible to save these? There's a video on a Website I'd like to have.
I think there's a website called keepitvid or something like that. You can put in links and it saves the files. | |
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kidelrich said: Ace said: Is it possible to save these? There's a video on a Website I'd like to have.
I think there's a website called keepitvid or something like that. You can put in links and it saves the files. Thanks! What do you mean by "put in links and it saves the files"? | |
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Ace said: kidelrich said: I think there's a website called keepitvid or something like that. You can put in links and it saves the files. Thanks! What do you mean by "put in links and it saves the files"? Like if the file is on a website, you can put its link at the keepit website and it will save it. Hopefully. | |
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Thanks, guys! So, there's no way of saving it on your own computer? | |
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Hadn't tried it before but i just tried with a vid from ;
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You can save a windows media file using any downloader (I use flashget). Right click on your vid while it is playing and select "properties". Copy the address of the vid into your preferred downloader and hey presto! All those who believe in telekinetics, raise my hand...
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