Australian lawyers question Bin Laden involvement
investigate911 Wed, 02/27/2008 - 8:08am
February 27, 2008: Lawyers of twelve men on trial for terror charges have questioned Osama Bin Laden’s involvement in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
http://video.msn.com/dw.aspx?mkt=sv-se&from=truveo&vid=69237209-9b59-4dde-8215-8464cc727592
(best viewed in Explorer)
There is a 30 seconds long commercial in the beginning.
I didn't manage to extract the actual video from MSN but perhaps someone else knows how to? Could be useful to post on YouTube etc.
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* source = http://abcnews.go.com/gma
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Nice ..
About extracting video from sites :
There are several FireFox extensions capable of doing just that .
This one, "MediaPlayer Connectivity" https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/446
works extremely well, especially if you combine it with a multi-threaded download manager
like "Net-Transport" or maybe "Free Download Manager" http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/
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More on "extracting and downloading files"
I use a free software called "Orbit Downloader" ( http://www.orbitdownloader.com ). It's a stand alone program but works with both Internet Explorer and Firefox. It has a feature called a "grabber" that will "sniff out" the underlying file behind a IE or Firefox web page streaming a video and then allow you to download it in Orbit. However, the MSN site mentioned showed the video to be in many small pieces rather than one file, something I haven't run into before. Maybe they do that to thwart downloaders, although I guess one could do it and string them together. Anyway, I didn't try.
If anyone is interested, I found a "portable" version of Orbit, which I use on my flash drive at a local university library, because my home connection is much slower and I go there to download stuff. I forget just where I found it on the internet -- it was a European site -- but if anyone wants, I'll try to find it. But the link above is fine for using it on your home computer. As far as I know, it has no spyware or other malware attached.
Fred W
Link for Video (crude)
http://billgiltner.blip.tv/file/701246/
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