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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Scummbuddy on Thu 13/05/2004 06:38:59

Title: Breeze Flash Animation help
Post by: Scummbuddy on Thu 13/05/2004 06:38:59
I was wondering if anyone knew their way around JavaScripting to help me find the way to save these 8 movies to my harddrive. I've been trying for about an hour now, and getting discrouaged.

Anyways, heres the page:
http://www.clonehighusa.com/backstage/mostly_boring_bts/behind_the_scenes_web/index.htm
Title: Re: Javascript help
Post by: MrColossal on Thu 13/05/2004 07:04:21
try the 30 day trial of HiDownload, i was able to rip a few movies off the ol' internet and it worked really well
Title: Re: Javascript help
Post by: Gilbert on Thu 13/05/2004 08:37:54
Well I just like to do this manually, and this is VERY easy using Opera. ;D
Title: Re: Javascript help
Post by: LGM on Thu 13/05/2004 15:17:10
All you do is view the source of the page that pops up, and voila, there's the file location in the code.

It looks as if all the movie files are in the directory: http://www.clonehighusa.com/_qt/

I.E.

http://www.clonehighusa.com/_qt/a%20special%20note%20from%20bill2.mp4 is a working link :)

You're welcome.
Title: Re: Javascript help
Post by: Darth Mandarb on Thu 13/05/2004 16:03:15
LGM's got the right idea ...

Another thing you could try would be to watch them, then check the temp. internet files folder.Ã,  They should be in there as well.

It'll warn you about copying files from the folder, but it won't hurt nothing to snag them.

Good luck!
Title: Re: Javascript help
Post by: Scummbuddy on Thu 13/05/2004 19:43:12
LGM... the .mp4 is what got me, i had that address, but i kept putting .mov

thanks a lot everyone. MrC, ill keep your suggestion in mind, thanks.
And sorry Gil, Im one of those who will spell MSPaint, that, and not M$Paint.. (no opera)

Darth, I didnt think about that. thanks.
Title: Breeze Flash Animation help
Post by: Scummbuddy on Fri 20/08/2004 02:36:22
I've got another toughy. I'm trying to save this macromedia breeze file to my computer. First of all, does anyone know if its possible? Because its just a recording of one.

I checked my temp internet files folder, and tried viewing source so i can copy the address, but no luck. I've though about running a program to just videocap the screen, and then again do a voicecap of the movie, and place them together. But that would be a last choice to me.

Anyways, heres the link, and good luck. I'm sure you Flash animation fans wouldn't mind watching it anyways.

http://macromedia.breezecentral.com/p46515568/
Title: Re: Breeze Flash Animation help
Post by: Esseb on Fri 20/08/2004 10:46:23
Try looking for programs that let you save flash files from websites. I've only used one once years ago so I can't recommend anyone. A quick google search found this http://flash2x.net/flashhunter/, but I don't know if it's good.