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josh angulo vid

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Created by Gestalt > 9 months ago, 10 Jun 2009
Gestalt
QLD, 14627 posts
10 Jun 2009 10:49PM
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Haircut
QLD, 6490 posts
11 Jun 2009 1:34AM
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that's a great vid

Haircut
QLD, 6490 posts
11 Jun 2009 2:28AM
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the ricardo vid on the same link is awesome

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
11 Jun 2009 11:03AM
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I so prefer Vimeo.

ejmack
VIC, 1308 posts
11 Jun 2009 12:12PM
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Anyone know of a way to download those? Awesome vids.

wave knave
306 posts
11 Jun 2009 10:50AM
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Gestalt said...




nice.

what's that say on the bottom of his board?


Gestalt
QLD, 14627 posts
11 Jun 2009 1:23PM
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ejmack said...

Anyone know of a way to download those? Awesome vids.


hi ejmack,

i avoid the install type programs and only use web based applications.

like this one.

applian.com/windows/?utm_source=clipnabber&utm_medium=redirect

cheers.

p.s. wave knave i think it says No1

hardie
WA, 4129 posts
11 Jun 2009 11:23AM
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awesome

Leech
WA, 1933 posts
11 Jun 2009 12:12PM
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The slo mo is really effective.

Especially for the wipeout at the end.

(sorry, should that have had a spoiler alert? )

Paul Yeomans
WA, 66 posts
11 Jun 2009 1:57PM
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Thats a tease if ive ever seen one, I was going to check the coast but I dont think ill be doing that now! Im freezing,work sux!

latedropeddy
VIC, 417 posts
11 Jun 2009 9:40PM
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ejmack said...

Anyone know of a way to download those? Awesome vids.


If you use firefox you can get an add on like netvideohunter.
There are heaps of add ons / programs etc out there that can "capture" vids off utube etc. Some files will be downloaded as .flv - you might need to get a "converter" program like vlc to do the conversion to .avi format.

www.videolan.org/vlc/

anyone else got some ideas??

MKelly
13 posts
12 Jun 2009 7:09PM
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latedropeddy said...

ejmack said...

Anyone know of a way to download those? Awesome vids.


If you use firefox you can get an add on like netvideohunter.
There are heaps of add ons / programs etc out there that can "capture" vids off utube etc. Some files will be downloaded as .flv - you might need to get a "converter" program like vlc to do the conversion to .avi format.

www.videolan.org/vlc/

anyone else got some ideas??


I like the downloadhelper add on for FF - converts .flv automatically to something that even WMP will play
addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/video-downloadhelper/

CJW
NSW, 1726 posts
12 Jun 2009 11:18PM
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ejmack said...

Anyone know of a way to download those? Awesome vids.


It's also as simple as joining Vimeo, then you have the option to download the original file


Edit: should note the caveat is that the original user must enable this...which seems not to be the case for this video. In this case refer to above posts

albers
NSW, 1739 posts
13 Jun 2009 9:04AM
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By watching the video, you are in effect downloading it.

Look in the "Temporary Internet Files" folder and sort by either

i) file size
ii) file type
iii) internet address

to find it. It has file extension .flv and there are many free players you can download to play it.

VLC media player is a good start.

Cheers!

PS : This also applies to YouTube and other similar sites.

Glitch
QLD, 292 posts
13 Jun 2009 10:46PM
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A good program for downloading is Orbit downloader. Once you install orbit go to tools then open grab. With this you can download most video and audio files that are playing.

pweedas
WA, 4642 posts
13 Jun 2009 11:22PM
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albers said...

By watching the video, you are in effect downloading it.

Look in the "Temporary Internet Files" folder and sort by either

i) file size
ii) file type
iii) internet address

to find it. It has file extension .flv and there are many free players you can download to play it.

VLC media player is a good start.

Cheers!

PS : This also applies to YouTube and other similar sites.


'Temporary internet files' folder is located here in case you have trouble finding it. (windows xp running Internet Exploder. (or something like that)
C:Documents and Settings*username*Local Settings*Temporary Internet Files
{edit} DANG it keeps deleting the backslash. Pu tin a backslash where i now put in * {edit}

(And username is your username on your compuda. of course.)
Its easiest to sort by filesize because .flv files are always in the gigabyte range so they will be right at the top. You might have to rename them and change the file extension to .flv if it comes up as .mp4 when you copy it.

Also, not all you choobs write to the temporary internet files and I haven't found where they do write them.





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