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This quick guide was written for those having trouble viewing the videos in the Techniques section. If you have any questions PLEASE do not hesitate and ask!
First things first, if you are using Internet Explorer or Firefox please update to the latest STABLE version.
Second, all the video loaders (YouTube/Video Press) are FLASH based. Make sure you have the updated version of ADOBE FLASH
http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ and take the check off McAfee Security Scan Plus
If you are an Apple (Mac) or Linux user and using Safari make sure your Safari Plug-in for Adobe Flash is up-to-date
http://www.apple.com/safari/download/plugins.html
With all your software updated you should have no trouble viewing any of the videos, except if your internet connection is slow or goes in and out. If that is the case then the next part is for you.
Internet Explorer/ Firefox
Windows Users
What am I(you) going to need?
+ Updated Flash Player
+ Ant.com Video Downloader http://www.ant.com/video-downloader
+ Lots of Hard Drive Space
+ VLC PLayer http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html
Note: All software mention and links are FREE from their publishers
Note2: I used Ant Video Downloader because it's a simple 1-click to download and it's constantly updated with each explorer update
Once you have the Ant Video Downloader installed go to 10thplanetjj.com and login and head to the technique section and click on a video you want. You screen should look similar to this
Firefox
Internet Explorer
Now click on a Video, I'll click on MTS 42: Hub & Tug since it's the most current episode as today's date
Once the video starts playing you will notice the Download button in Ant.com Video Downloader became click-able
Click the button and the video will start downloading to your computer
(By Default it downloads to your Download Folder)
Once the video is downloaded you can click the Browse button and watch the video anytime.
I recommended VLC Player because it can play all formats and you can record clips from the videos if you just wanted to watch certain parts or make a collection of clips to transfer over your Smart device like iPod/iPad, Zune, Kindle Fire, etc
This quick guide was written for those having trouble viewing the videos in the Techniques section. If you have any questions PLEASE do not hesitate and ask!
First things first, if you are using Internet Explorer or Firefox please update to the latest STABLE version.
Second, all the video loaders (YouTube/Video Press) are FLASH based. Make sure you have the updated version of ADOBE FLASH
http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ and take the check off McAfee Security Scan Plus
If you are an Apple (Mac) or Linux user and using Safari make sure your Safari Plug-in for Adobe Flash is up-to-date
http://www.apple.com/safari/download/plugins.html
With all your software updated you should have no trouble viewing any of the videos, except if your internet connection is slow or goes in and out. If that is the case then the next part is for you.
Internet Explorer/ Firefox
Windows Users
What am I(you) going to need?
+ Updated Flash Player
+ Ant.com Video Downloader http://www.ant.com/video-downloader
+ Lots of Hard Drive Space
+ VLC PLayer http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html
Note: All software mention and links are FREE from their publishers
Note2: I used Ant Video Downloader because it's a simple 1-click to download and it's constantly updated with each explorer update
Once you have the Ant Video Downloader installed go to 10thplanetjj.com and login and head to the technique section and click on a video you want. You screen should look similar to this
Firefox
Internet Explorer
Now click on a Video, I'll click on MTS 42: Hub & Tug since it's the most current episode as today's date
Once the video starts playing you will notice the Download button in Ant.com Video Downloader became click-able
Click the button and the video will start downloading to your computer
(By Default it downloads to your Download Folder)
Once the video is downloaded you can click the Browse button and watch the video anytime.
I recommended VLC Player because it can play all formats and you can record clips from the videos if you just wanted to watch certain parts or make a collection of clips to transfer over your Smart device like iPod/iPad, Zune, Kindle Fire, etc
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