NOTE: to extract archived (.zip or .rar) movie clips please use WinRar to extract the files (most files are NOT archived but some of the earlier ones added to the site are). Mac O/S user can use unrarx to extract the clips. If you need any video codecs or media players, get them here: Xvid/DivX, VLC Media Player, Windows MediaPlayer 10.
DOWNLOADING HELP - THE NEW VIDEO LISTING FORMAT:
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Everything that has a "Download" graphic like this:
- that's the link to the video - click the thumbnail picture
to display a bunch of larger screenshots of that video. Remember to
RIGHT-CLICK the download link to save it to your computer. If you
left-click it will just stream off the site to your screen without being saved.
Yes, I'm sure you know how to save files already, but some people who are new to
Windows/internet/computers, do not know this. Of course, you only left
click on the picture to have it displayed.
The previous way worked before, but as the video section grows, having 5 or 6
small pictures displayed for each video will soon take up too much screen space.
Especially for actresses that have a lot of video files that need to be listed
all on the screen at once.
This new way - we can get as many sample pictures of the video as needed all put
into one picture, and that way only one thumbnail is shown for each video
(giving a much cleaner layout - and allowing many more video listings to be
displayed on a single page). Not to mention, it takes only about one fifth of
the time that it used to. Before, the entire video clip had to be played
manually, doing vidcaps of each part that best showed the video, then all those
would have to be put into Photoshop to make them as clear as possible, then
batch converted from bmp into jpg, then culled down so the best would fit onto
the screen properly, then resized to thumbnail size, then each thumbnail would
have to be individually linked to the file (a real pain when there was like 15
or 20 thumbnails for a video). With the new way, the video is just put into a
program that makes a collage picture with all the screenshots, the file size,
the resolution, the file's duration, and displays it all in one picture.
Video updates have gone from being 60-70 megs of new video a week, to over a
gigabyte of new files per update, because the updates take a fraction of the
time. Generally a batch of about 100-200 megs is added each time now.
So in short - whenever you see the "DOWNLOAD" graphic for a video - click that
to download - click the picture to get a bunch of sample shots of that video.
Also - the text description is no longer hyperlinked to the file (another way to
tell which files are listed the new way).
Also, new files are always added to the TOP of the video listings.
So whenever there's a "DOWNLOAD" graphic for a listing, that is the only link
that goes to the video file for downloading. Click the thumbnail to view picture
samples from the video.
SAVING VS. STREAMING:
IMPORTANT: To download the files make sure you RIGHT-CLICK and select "Save Target As" to save it to your computer. If you left click and view the file online, your account will be docked the same amount of credits, so make sure you SAVE it to your own computer. There have been times in the past where a user has viewed the files a few times before downloading them - each time you view a file online it counts as a download, so make sure you SAVE the file just once, then you can view it as many times as you want from your own computer. Simply put, each time you access the file, the size of the file is subtracted from your download credit, so it only makes sense to save it instead of viewing it, because each time you view it the script docks the same amount of credit as it does when you save it. The easiest thing to do is just create a directory on your hard drive called "celebs" (or whatever you want to all it) and save all the files you download into that directory. That way you have them stored on your computer and can view them as many times as you want.
If you have any questions please feel free to leave feedback.
--z0diac