Midnight Tboy
31st July 2004, 12:45
hey there,
I know this has probably been covered before, however I've tried a few searches and couldn't seem to find anything.
what I'm trying to do is for all my movies now, I usually put 3 movies as CVD res authored to dvdr, or likewise put 6 divxs per dvd of movies I've converted. What I'd like to do is ideally be able to get the quicktime (or whatever format) trailers off the internet and put them alongside each film, making it easier to decide what film to watch,
Now some of the websites, eg www.ultrachrist.com are simple enough to get the direct links for the files themselves. you just have to go to the page, view the source code and find the .mov or .asf etc link in the code. However, for more older nostalgia films, eg videodetective.com it doesn't allow you to do that and theres no direct links shown, but theres a load of trailers I'd like to keep from there.
Hope one of you guys can point me in the right direction,
thanks,
Tuck
I know this has probably been covered before, however I've tried a few searches and couldn't seem to find anything.
what I'm trying to do is for all my movies now, I usually put 3 movies as CVD res authored to dvdr, or likewise put 6 divxs per dvd of movies I've converted. What I'd like to do is ideally be able to get the quicktime (or whatever format) trailers off the internet and put them alongside each film, making it easier to decide what film to watch,
Now some of the websites, eg www.ultrachrist.com are simple enough to get the direct links for the files themselves. you just have to go to the page, view the source code and find the .mov or .asf etc link in the code. However, for more older nostalgia films, eg videodetective.com it doesn't allow you to do that and theres no direct links shown, but theres a load of trailers I'd like to keep from there.
Hope one of you guys can point me in the right direction,
thanks,
Tuck