Where can I find old homefront ads?
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Where can I find old homefront ads?
Where can I find old homefront ads?
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Here are some:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jds1QZrJq1Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPmSyOlv5D4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tzetq32VO_g
They can also be found at the Mormon Messages Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/MormonMessa ... PmSyOlv5D4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jds1QZrJq1Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPmSyOlv5D4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tzetq32VO_g
They can also be found at the Mormon Messages Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/MormonMessa ... PmSyOlv5D4
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No. It shows they are not longer available per Bonneville Communications' request.Techgy wrote:You can also try Deseret Book Videos
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Happened to find these yesterday
http://www.mormon.org/homefront/0,15902,3865-1,00.html
http://www.mormon.org/homefront/0,15902,3865-1,00.html
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Greggo wrote:Happened to find these yesterday
http://www.mormon.org/homefront/0,15902,3865-1,00.html
That page is (in my opinion) not the best-written HTML I have seen. For me, on my Linux system, clicking on a link produces an alert that Windows Media Player is not compatible with Netscape 6--never mind that my browser is Firefox and Windows Media Player is not available for my OS. There is a solution, but it takes a bit of work:wrigjef wrote:Thanks for that last link Greggo but it seems that none of the videos will play on my mac. I had the same problem with the conference stream. Running Safari with Snow Leopard.
Step 1, get the URL for the page that should appear in the popup. Hover over the link and look at the target URL in the status bar at the bottom of the browser window. Notice the string. For "Family Harmony", it is '/mediapopup_hr/0,8857,68082-1.00.html'. Put that (without the quotation marks) in the browser location bar after 'www.mormon.org'. For me, that brings up a page asking me to download a plugin. If that page plays the video, great. If not, go to step 2.
Step 2, get the URL of the .asx file. Do View -> Page Source to see the source of the page. Search for "FileName" or ".asx". For "Family Harmony", it's "/stg/multimedia/files/homefront/68082_FamilyHarmony_56_wh.asx". Put that (without the quotation marks) in the browser location bar after 'www.mormon.org'. If that plays, great. If not, save it to a file and go to step 3.
Step 3, get the URL of the actual video. Look at the contents of the .asx file in a text editor or something similar to Notepad. Find the URL of a .wmv file. Run your favorite media player on that URL. As I type this, I'm watching "Family Harmony" with mplayer on my home Linux system.
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If your "less techie" and just want a quick easy solution for situations like that then I can recommend getting the IETab add-on for Firefox. It is the one add-on that convinced me to move to Firefox. If a webpage is not displaying correctly in FF then you click on the icon at the bottom and the page will load in the same window but by using the IE engire and it works.rmrichesjr wrote:That page is (in my opinion) not the best-written HTML I have seen. For me, on my Linux system, clicking on a link produces an alert that Windows Media Player is not compatible with Netscape 6--never mind that my browser is Firefox and Windows Media Player is not available for my OS. There is a solution, but it takes a bit of work:
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The Firefox IE Tab only works on Firefox for Windows. It does not work on Firefox for Mac OS X or Linux because the IE Tab actually runs IE from within Firefox. It can do this on Windows because IE is already installed on Windows. IE has been discontinued for Mac OS X, and I doubt that there ever was a version of IE for Linux.dkjorgi wrote:If your "less techie" and just want a quick easy solution for situations like that then I can recommend getting the IETab add-on for Firefox. It is the one add-on that convinced me to move to Firefox. If a webpage is not displaying correctly in FF then you click on the icon at the bottom and the page will load in the same window but by using the IE engire and it works.
And for a point of pointless speculation (further forking this thread), if you installed Google's Chrome Frame for IE and set it to run as the default renderer for IE, then installed the IE Tab for Firefox, could you then run Google Chrome, via IE, via Firefox? (I guess it would be simpler to just use Google Chrome.)