Videos
Information about video playback, formats, downloading, and streaming.
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How can I read the vids on my computer?
Most of our videos are available in MP4, WMV, or AVI format and can be played using standard media players like Windows Media Player. Recommended video players If you have trouble playing videos, we recommend these free solutions: VLC Player (Recommended) VLC is a free, cross-platform media player that works on all operating systems (Windows, Mac, Linux). Download: videolan.org K-Lite Codec Pack (Windows only) An alternative for Windows users that installs codecs to play various video formats.
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How to put your vids on my iPod/iPhone or PSP?
Our videos can be easily transferred to portable devices such as iPod, iPhone, and PSP. Pre-converted versions Some of our sites directly offer iPod/PSP versions of videos. Check if a portable-friendly version is available before converting manually. Manual conversion If a pre-converted version isn’t available, you’ll need to transcode the video yourself. There are many free tools available to convert videos to the correct format for your device. Search for “convert video to iPod format” or “convert video to PSP format” for current tutorials and software recommendations.
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Watching the videos is really slow...
You need a high-speed broadband connection to use the HD streaming option effectively. If you have a slower connection If you don’t have broadband, you can still watch videos by: Selecting a lower quality/resolution option Choosing a smaller screen size Downloading the video file to watch offline instead of streaming The lower resolution options provide similar visual quality but require less bandwidth, making them suitable for slower internet connections.
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Videos are too huge for me
Our high-quality videos range from 300MB to over 500MB each, which can be challenging for users with slower internet connections. Smaller file options We provide lower resolution alternatives specifically for users with slower connections. These files are significantly smaller while maintaining good visual quality. Look for download options labeled as “low” or “medium” quality, or check for streaming options which adapt to your connection speed automatically.