Re: [DIYbio] Re: Downloading JoVE videos?

That's great, thank you so much!

On Saturday, 11 January 2014 11:19:05 UTC-8, Nathan McCorkle wrote:
Irene,
Maybe you can try in Google Chrome?

Here's what I just did.

1. open jove page
2. open Chrome Inspector by pressing these 3 keyboard buttons
together: Ctrl  Shift I
3. Click the tab marked "Network" at the top of the Inspector window
4. refresh the webpage from the Inspector by pressing these keyboard
buttons together: Ctrl R
5. shortly after you hear the audio playing in the background, you
should see a line in the Inspector for the video
6. Identify the video by looking at the 'Type' column, find the only
entry for 'video/mp4' or 'video/quicktime'
7. right-click on the video entry's first column (column name 'Path'),
then click 'copy link address'

Here they are just in case you can't get it, but please try, it's
quite simple once you do it once.
http://ecsource.jove.com/CDNSource/1789_Yaghi_Fix3.mp4
http://ecsource.jove.com/CDNSource/50646_Jaspers_Nasal_062813_P_Web.mov
http://ecsource.jove.com/CDNSource/50157_Haynes_Airway_011713_P_Web.mov


On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 5:15 AM, Irene <ireneke...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, my name is Irene and I'm a biologist form Argentina
> I tried to follow your instructions to download videos from the JoVE page
> but I couldn't get them...
> Can you help me with these three videos please? It would be very helpful for
> my research...
>
> http://www.jove.com/video/1789/primary-human-bronchial-epithelial-cells-grown-from-explants
>
> http://www.jove.com/video/50646/culturing-of-human-nasal-epithelial-cells-at-the-air-liquid-interface
>
> http://www.jove.com/video/50157/establishing-liquid-covered-culture-polarized-human-airway-epithelial
>
> Thank you very much!!
> Irene.
>
> El martes, 24 de septiembre de 2013 14:38:01 UTC-3, code elusive escribió:
>>
>>
>> hello :)
>>
>> A method to extract the full JoVE video files, using Firefox, is described
>> below.
>>
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> Extraction of full JoVE video files
>>
>> 1. In Firefox, open a new tab (my FF version is 23.0.1)
>>
>> 2. Press Ctr+Shift+K to open the Web console window (Or go from
>> Firefox>Web developer>Web console)
>>
>> 3. On the web console, the following buttons must be pressed (if they are
>> not, press them):  "Net" and "Logging"
>>
>> 4. Paste the url of the webpage you're interested in and start playing the
>> short video segment.
>>
>> From the lines that have appeared on the web console, we want the video
>> file links, which most probably include a  .mov or  .mp4 extension.
>>
>> 5. Once the short video segment has ended, filter the lines using the
>> "filter output" box of the web console (next to the "clear" button) and
>> search for .mov or .mp4.
>>
>> The lines with the link start as
>> GET "http://ecsource.jove.com/CDNSource/.. "
>>
>> 6. Right click the appropriate line, select "copy link location" and
>> either paste in a new tab, or download with your favorite download manager.
>>
>> that's it :)
>>
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>
>> Of course it is possible that an even easier method exists.
>> I hope the explanation is clear. Let me know if I can clarify anything.
>>
>> For those that are interested in the video files from the links that
>> Patrik posted, the links are:
>>
>> http://ecsource.jove.com/CDNSource/3740_Mahoney_Perfusion_010512_P_Web.mov
>> http://ecsource.jove.com/CDNSource/3940_Bueter_050112_F_Web.mov
>> http://ecsource.jove.com/CDNSource/1138_Cowan_F2.mp4
>>
>> have a nice evening :)
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