Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
unless you are a poser. . . .
i'm no poser....for a while I was thinking of getting an iPhone, but wasn't entirely sure
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
unless you are a poser. . . .
Originally posted by Ali709:Need urgent help people! (Specially from you Drew)... how can I downlaod streaming videos with mms links? I got Internet Download Manager which supports them, but...
This is the link:
mms://media.iransima.ir/tv3/tv3_13870606_017.wmv
it's a 32 minute video. I can stream and watch it with media player, but I NEED to download it, and soon! When I try to download it with IDM, it downloads a 17kb file, saying it's a 3second video...and it isn't even that. How can I get the complete 32 minute video?
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
Ali - we were wondering where you'd gotten to!
Here's a link I found for MMS conversions - but by god it's hard to save those MMS files: http://forum.videohelp.com/topic316907.html
Originally posted by Ali709:[..]
Hey Drew...been busy...still am, Dan let me know about your...wonderment
I did use that link...still nothing...the video has a 3 second logo in the beginning, then the actualy 32 minute video starts...it's actually two files...when I try to download it, I only get the 3 second one![]()
any ideas?
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
Not at this stage. These seem impossible to download - but nothing's ever impossible.
Out of curiosity, what "wonderment" did Dan let you know about? I'm not quite sure....
Edit: a few more apps to try. I've never downloaded an MMS link, so I'm not 100% sure. Quick search should find these ones.
Net Transport
HiDownload
Originally posted by Ali709:[..]
I meant he just said that the old gang were wondering where I was...that's all.
I tried Net Transport, and it's the same...think it's virtually impossible then![]()
Comcast Corp. said it plans to change its user agreement to place a monthly cap of 250 gigabytes on the amount of data its users can download and upload.
Philadelphia, Penn.-based Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA), the country's second-largest Internet service provider and a dominant Web player around Washington, said earlier that users who use too much monthly bandwidth will be cut off in an effort to keep things running smoothly for other subscribers.
Users who go over the 250 gigabyte limit will first get a warning call, and after a second offense will have their service suspended for a year.
The policy goes into effect Oct. 1.
Originally posted by easports43:[..]
Any thoughts? Sounds like a shitty idea, to me.
Originally posted by yuri31:[..]
I don't give a shit lol![]()
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