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Running an HP Pentium 4, Model 9870 with Windows XP Pro. Along with Windows
Media Player version 10.
Today I downloaded an advertising video from
http://www.cleanburn.com/cbVideo.cfm The video was 22 MB and took several
minutes to download, after watching it, I wanted to save it to my video file
so I could watch it again next week.
Problem is I didn’t seem to have the option to “File-Save†it, then I
discovered it seems to have saved itself in my video file as an HTML document
“360wFRAME†which is apparently an Adobe Macromedia Flash file, but when I
click to open the file I get a Microsoft Office Word message that says “Word
has insufficient memory, you will not be able to undo this action after it is
completed. Do you want to continue?
All the other videos that I have watched and downloaded, opened and played
back in Windows Media Player so I don’t know why this one wants to open in
Word. (It won’t open with Win. Media Player).
Can some one please tell me how to save this file so I can open it and play
it back later?
Media Player version 10.
Today I downloaded an advertising video from
http://www.cleanburn.com/cbVideo.cfm The video was 22 MB and took several
minutes to download, after watching it, I wanted to save it to my video file
so I could watch it again next week.
Problem is I didn’t seem to have the option to “File-Save†it, then I
discovered it seems to have saved itself in my video file as an HTML document
“360wFRAME†which is apparently an Adobe Macromedia Flash file, but when I
click to open the file I get a Microsoft Office Word message that says “Word
has insufficient memory, you will not be able to undo this action after it is
completed. Do you want to continue?
All the other videos that I have watched and downloaded, opened and played
back in Windows Media Player so I don’t know why this one wants to open in
Word. (It won’t open with Win. Media Player).
Can some one please tell me how to save this file so I can open it and play
it back later?