BEFORE ASKING FOR HELP - PLEASE GO THROUGH THIS CHECKLIST:

1 - For AVI files, make sure you have the latest version of DIVX installed.  The XVID codec is also good to have installed (and can be used for both DivX and XVid files)

2 - if a file for some reason does not play with Windows MediaPlayer, please use VLC Player.  VLC Player is a great player that many people switch to their default player instead of Windows MediaPlayer.

** All files play fine on my PC using regular Windows MediaPlayer so if you have any playback issues it has got to be either a missing codec or a problem with the software you're using to play the file.

NOTE:  some older files are archived using the RAR format (filenames ending in .rar ) - 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.

VIDEO LISTING FORMAT:

EXAMPLE:

<-- right click on this to save the file to your computer
Jennifer Garner's hot body in a black bikini in "Alias" (16.7mb)


<-- left click here to view samples of the video file

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.

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.


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 could be docked the same amount of credits if your browser attempts to stream the video off the site instead of downloading it to your PC, 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