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third party plugins just make it easier Nick ... that said, I always use your method (or, more truthfully, the mac equivalent)Leave a comment:
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You don't need any 3rd party plug ins. On IE click on tools, internet options, browser history-settings, view files. Just find the file and copy to a folder.Leave a comment:
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Andy,
I know, there is Googles, but it does not tell you which are good or bad. Was asking for your recommendation!
Thanks anyway!
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you can save the flash file locally on your hard disc using any number of third party plugins to many popular web browsers.Leave a comment:
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Edius 4.5 tutorial request/suggestion
It is very nice to give us a tutorial how to use 4.5. (Even if it is not complete yet, at least something to learn how to get started at this time)
A tutorial in Flash 9 is very good quality and a fast download, but does not give us the option to save it to disk (unlike the mov files before)
I am sure, there are others who will agree with me, when you have the option to save it to disk and burn a DVD from it, it would be very helpful, because you can play it anywhere. (Like me, I spend a lot of time in the subways-and airplanes sometimes-this is the time I do all my studies).
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