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phollan1
22-02-2002, 10:20
does anyone know of good sites that you can actually download movie trailers from, I want to download some of the upcoming movies so I can watch them at home

Alanok
22-02-2002, 10:48
Try our very own dvdforumsKanedaa (http://www.kaneda.freeserve.co.uk/trailers.html) website.

Robby
22-02-2002, 11:28
I must admit i used to go to Dark Horizons and JoBlo but now first port of call is always Kanedaa's. It's so much easier. Just right click > save as and bobs your uncle.

I think he should have his very own sticky seeing as quite a few of us on here use his site.

He does a grand job with little praise or recognition.

Well done Kanedaa

:clap: :clap:

could i pretty please suggest Death to Smoochy as a future addition? :D

kanedaa
22-02-2002, 11:45
Your wish is my command :)

Added the requested trailer, and look forward to watching it myself. Added a second Showtime trailer as well although it looks to be low quality. Was a nice easy one though as www.comingsoon.net post full links for trailers like that :D

dave.

Robby
22-02-2002, 12:08
FankU :clap:

John Jennings
22-02-2002, 13:15
Normally even when the clip is spawned within your browser you can still keep it permanently. It's normally cached to your Temporary Internet Files folder. Just grab it from there.

Normal path is C:\Documents and Settings\*USERNAME*\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files

The local settings folder is usually a hidden folder so just go to 'folder options' anc tick the 'display hidden folders' option. Then look for the AVI/MPG etc. It's normally there so just copy it to another folder as the temp internet files normally expire once you close the current web page, or soon after.

Another option is to view the source (menu option View->Source) for that html page. That'll normally give the direct path for the AVI/MPG etc..


Cheers,
John

cardinal biggles
23-02-2002, 13:14
except that doesnt work for the quicktime trailers

rezabelady
23-02-2002, 14:07
http://www.thedvdforums.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=56567