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Dogway

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  1. So is this unattainable? I want to backup the animation, is nowhere to be sold. edit: having a look at my old files, I used a program called Moyea to grab the pieces, it made an internal (not a WYSIWYG) capture, for which I used FFV1 lossless codec, that's the avi file. I also grabbed a few disk cache files, the swf file. Those are the original I guess, but not everything was dumped to cache, or at least not that I noticed. It would be great to get all these swf files (the HD ones) and join them in a big one as kSV does, because there were also 2 or 3 chunks that I had to manually screen cap. So currently I have almost 4Gb made out of ~70 video files which is a mess. Here are the samples. link
  2. mmmm, how can I search more of it, protocol used, etc so maybe this is solved somewhere else. "http://www.attraction-lemanga.fr/site/asset/intro.swf" takes me to a black (flash object) page.
  3. The RedBull Stratos Inside Story documentary is down, it was streaming for free in rdio.com, here, but now is down and being sold on itunes. So no luck on that. I'm also trying to grab the short animation I talked about earlier. It's this one, still online but I can't grab the manifest address, tried it allso on chrome, HDS Link Detector and URL Snooper.
  4. I finally got to download it. It involves "installing" (actually portable so no problem for me) PHP, then using KSV set of tools to download the fragments and then join them together. An overall guide is here. The problem is the last set of tools gave me a missing MSVCR110 error, I have a bunch of VC++ and crap installed (because other programs needing them) and this irked me. I finally ended up using an older version following this video guide and it worked fine, luckily video wasn't encrypted, if that was so it would have been impossible to grab.
  5. Ah yes, the other videos seem to be from youtube. The documentary is only the first one. Actually you can grab those files with Download Helper, they are f4f files, but I couldn't play them in any way. Mediainfo shows them blank. By reading the thread you supplied I guess they might be encrypted since I can't even play them with flash player (their native player). I had experience on this kind of streaming, video sent in chunks, normally there was always a better way to grab the whole original source in one file. I remember with one short animation I had to rely on advanced screen grab with lossless codec which would capture at original resolution. I'm reading some more now, the protocol obviosuly is not RTMP which is old, it's a new Adobe protocol called HDS or HTTP Dynamic Streaming. Here is a method I will try as a fallback if there's nothing easier.
  6. They are not youtube videos, despite the GUI looking like one. They are streams in the technical sense using stream protocols (RTMP), etc.
  7. Doesn't work on PaleMoon/Firefox, will test on Chrome. Yes, works on Chrome, but the Save Video is not the browser context menu but the Flash (?) Save option while playing. It only downloads low quality though.
  8. Hello, I'm having issues downloading a stream video from the redbull page. Obviously Download helper won't work, I also tried StreamTransport which usually tends to work. Did a search to find alternatives and found this web, but none of the methods work either. With Coojah 6 I get several f4f file in a row, and URL Snooper 2 doesn't find anything. This is the video I am trying to grab. link, but hopefully the method works also for the RedBull stratos documentary. The thing must be encrypted or something.
  9. Yes, Firefox has no builtin support, but I used various addons with this. HTTRACK saved the rollover images, so I don't think it's a problem of the options, only that for some reason it didn't place them on the correct (or maybe yes?) folder.
  10. Thanks, I played a bit with the suggestions offered specially submix8c's and it worked, kind of. Saved with HTTRACK (Firefox/PaleMoon won't download rollover images right?), then open the saved webpage with IE (11 in my case). The rollover won't work, but check where it was trying to load them from, it says ".\screenshots" so I create a sister folder containing all the rollover images, open again the web in IE (at this stage saved as is works on both IE and Firefox) and save as MHT. Now it works. But if I open on Firefox/PaleMoon, it won't work, I don't know why, if it's an easy fix I'm all ears, if not I'm not going to bother much.
  11. Not single file not interested, but thanks. (I thought my topic title was self explanatory... "sigh")
  12. Hello, I normally save to disk important webpages, normally to PDF, other times to simply .png images. Problem is this is the first time I want to save a webpage that has some dynamic media on it. I want to save the effect of the image rollover of this page. Acrobat doesn't save it, and tried with MHT and Mozilla propietary MAFF format as well without success, do you have any ideas for single file saving?
  13. Can you elaborate on this ? Touching an insulated (I guess it is) cable gives you shocks ? Do you mean "holding the metal case of my PC while pushing the plug gives me shocks"? No, touching only the black rubber part of the cable gives me shocks, maybe the plastic of the head too to make pressure. I sometimes also hold the case handles (it's a bitfenix prodigy), which are also rubber so I can keep the case in place. I can test later if you want to assure this, but I'm afraid of another shock.
  14. I had to take out my notes as I might forgot steps, the key settings are these, specially the first, beware the you must clear the keys, I had a hard time trying to figure this out: Secure Boot to Other OS (after clearing keys on UEFI setting) CSM enabled (this is default IIRC) SATA to AHCI mode Intel xHCI -> Auto (on Advanced/USB, loses USB3 but otherwise no USB power on reboot from 7 to XP) Then you boot to 7's install disc, but on the install screen Shift+F10 to open CMD. Here you will have access to diskpart from 7 DVD. Format HDD's to NTFS. Exit, put XP disc and install on desired partition. I did a bit more than that, I installed a dual boot: XP in partition 1, 7 partition 3, and data in partition 2, with both OS profile folders in partition 2, and both OS being C: on their own system. It's a bit long but track my posts from late last year, jaclaz helped me a lot to get to that.
  15. The thecnician checked voltage with a tester. He told me that it should be 12V if grounded, and it was. My socket looks like the German.
  16. Yes, CD's were supposed to last 1 thousand years, that sounded OK to me lol.
  17. I'm on Spain. A technician checked my outlet and they are grounded. The power supply is new, it's a good one, BeQuiet Dark Power Pro 10. Since I started using a towel I don't get zapped anymore. I would think the rubber of the cord wouldn't make this happen but you see. My PC sits on a glass desk mainly. Anyway, this PSU is a tad too big and heavy, and I bought another one with fanless mode, so at that time I could probably know if it's a PSU thing, but I have my doubts.
  18. It does a typical spark sound, I use a towel whenever I want to plug or unplug, maybe the case is not grounded? It happens when I plug the power cord to the PC from 2 different outlets and power cords, even 2 different houses (one side of my apartment is from one building and the other from another)
  19. The power plug specially makes sounds when I try to insert it correctly, and touching the cable gives me shocks.
  20. I see, I guess it's the same for the power plug too. No risk on plug/unplug 1 or 2 thousand times...?
  21. Hello, there are more than a few bad things with 7, but most of them are dealed with ClassicShell and other tools. Yet there are a few ones I really want to get rid of. Everytime I'm inside a pendrive (USB stick), CD, DVD, bluray, or external HDD, and plug it off Windows Explorer shuts down. I would like to know if someone has a workaround for this by using some software or maybe with AHK scripts. Also if an external HDD or USB stick is wrongly plugged, a dialog shows asking you to format the drive. You are one click away of throwing out 500 or more gigabytes of data. This wasn't happening back in XP. Format is not dealed so lightly. A third one is when I hold click a taskbar item and move the cursor up, a "hook" menu appears. Sometimes clicking something by mistake. How can I disable this menu?
  22. Hello, I use my deskrop mini PC as an HTPC too. What that means is that almost every other day I connect and disconnect all my I/O plugs. I once read regarding esata that it had a limited lifecycle of less than 50 connections... so I'm very worried if something similar applies to USB, DVI, or the power plug for example. edit: Found the link on the esata wiki. "The eSATA connector has a design-life of 5,000 matings; the ordinary SATA connector is only specified for 50."
  23. Dogway

    Java 8 in XP.

    Thank you, that worked, it's a pain though to install OS into a VM for each new version. Apart of NT6, it needs to be x86 too. There's another way as explained here, editing the hex, I tried with no success.
  24. Hello, is anyone making builds compatible with XP? or will be willing to do? as you know Java 8 is not supported in XP anymore so I predict a highroad for all kinds of malware. I read that with a few modifications it is possible to install, but I never managed to do it.
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