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Since: May 03, 2004 Posts: 3
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue May 04, 2004 10:42 am
Post subject: Any Video On Demand experts in here? Archived from groups: alt>www>webmaster (more info?)
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I wish to save a few streaming file the link of which, when you clickm
on it, calls Windows Media Player to play it. I'm pretty sure, it's
either an ASF or a WMV file.
The problem is, when I right click on the link that calls WMP and
choose to save, it saves an HTM file, not the actual streaming file.
As well, once the WMP is called and starts to play the streaming file,
I cannot access any menu options nor can I right click on the video.
I think you'll see why when you take a look at the content of the
saved HTM file
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<script language=javascript>
window.open('http://asx.kbs.co.kr/check300.php?url=2TV$20040429$economy20040429_m&key=606&title=AnotherTomorrow&kbs=1&starttime=&endtime=&no_logon=','kbsbrowser','width=350,height=200,resizable=0,status=0,scrollbars=0,menubar=0,toolbar=0,fullscreen=0,channelmode=0,location=0,directories=0');
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Is it possible at all to save this particular kind of streaming/VOD
file at all? Thanks for your time and courtesy. >> Stay informed about: Any Video On Demand experts in here? |
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Since: Mar 24, 2004 Posts: 29
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue May 04, 2004 1:03 pm
Post subject: Re: Any Video On Demand experts in here? [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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"Steve Lee" <gua.DeleteThis@comole.com> wrote in message
news:h05e90thko4631n4ap10q9o260hf1a616c@4ax.com...
> I wish to save a few streaming file the link of which, when you clickm
> on it, calls Windows Media Player to play it. I'm pretty sure, it's
> either an ASF or a WMV file.
>
> The problem is, when I right click on the link that calls WMP and
> choose to save, it saves an HTM file, not the actual streaming file.
> As well, once the WMP is called and starts to play the streaming file,
> I cannot access any menu options nor can I right click on the video.
> I think you'll see why when you take a look at the content of the
> saved HTM file
> =======
> <script language=javascript>
>
window.open('http://asx.kbs.co.kr/check300.php?url=2TV$20040429$economy20040
429_m&key=606&title=AnotherTomorrow&kbs=1&starttime=&endtime=&no_logon=','kb
sbrowser','width=350,height=200,resizable=0,status=0,scrollbars=0,menubar=0,
toolbar=0,fullscreen=0,channelmode=0,location=0,directories=0');
> ==========
> Is it possible at all to save this particular kind of streaming/VOD
> file at all? Thanks for your time and courtesy.
Hi.
We have an on demand TV Station online that streams.
Where is the page in question?
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