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  • Anybody got a way of capturing this bikini wetting clip?

    It's short, but good:

    http://pissingbikini.tumblr.com/post/143606897113/embed

    If you're worried by the embedded content, the page link is:

    http://pissingbikini.tumblr.com/post/143606897113

    We would all be very grateful if someone could capture the underlying flv clip.

  • #2
    It links to an MP4 file that can be downloaded by any usual video download program, like the VideoDownloadHelper add-in in Firefox. I have uploaded it to Sendspace, make sure you click the download link not any ads (ir, even better, use an ad blocker): https://www.sendspace.com/file/oqy0h3

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    • #3
      This is one of the Tumblr videos which do not even start on my computer. I don't know if others have had this: Trying to start it, there are these three white dots in the lower right corner the motion of which seems to indicate a process of loading. But it never stops, the process does not come to an end, the video does not start.

      What is this? It happens on my system sometimes, most times it is ok.

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      • #4
        You may need a newer browser (HTML 5 compliant).

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Peevert
          You may need a newer browser (HTML 5 compliant).
          Thank you for a good hint. I have been using Firefox for ages. Now I installed Chromium - and the video clip worked.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Peevert
            You may need a newer browser (HTML 5 compliant).
            Firefox has been HTML compliant for a while and the video played fine in it - that's how I downloaded it. If it doesn't work for you, check your Firefox settings and any add-ins you have installed that may block content and that you have updated it (it is now on version 46). It is fine in Chrome and Opera too, not sure how late a version of Internet Explorer you would need, at least 11 or maybe that wouldn't work and you would need to be on Microsoft Edge.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Wet Trousers
              Firefox has been HTML compliant for a while and the video played fine in it - that's how I downloaded it. If it doesn't work for you, check your Firefox settings and any add-ins you have installed that may block content and that you have updated it (it is now on version 46). It is fine in Chrome and Opera too, not sure how late a version of Internet Explorer you would need, at least 11 or maybe that wouldn't work and you would need to be on Microsoft Edge.
              I use version 46 of firefox, and there are no blocking add-ons installed. I do not use any Microsoft products, however.

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              • #8
                You can just cut and paste the url into this link.

                http://www.tubeoffline.com/download-tumblr-videos.php

                Theres no extra downloads etc needed, just have to close the pop-up ad that appears.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Omo Rashi
                  I use version 46 of firefox, and there are no blocking add-ons installed. I do not use any Microsoft products, however.
                  In that case, Firefox must be relying on something in the operating system to play it that isn't there, whereas Chrome provides it itself. However, I have found that Chrome is utterly incapable of updating itself on Windows 7 SP1 64-bit (the background process is faulty and crashes), whereas Firefox and Opera do that without trouble! Each has their strengths and weaknesses...

                  NiceSmile's suggestion for using a download site rather then installed software or plug-in is an excellent one. If your operating system lacks the capability of playing the video, it won't play once downloaded though. For that VLC Media Player is thoroughly recommended, I have found it capable of playing almost anything, including an obscure video camera MJPEG format from 20 years ago.
                  Last edited by Wet Trousers; May 4, 2016, 06:05 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Omo Rashi
                    I use version 46 of firefox, and there are no blocking add-ons installed. I do not use any Microsoft products, however.
                    Works fine on my Firefox installation on Linux, and I block a lot of stuff.
                    It looks like it's just an h264 encoded video in an mp4 container, embedded using HTML5 video tags. Any browser after 2014 should be able to play this on any mainstream OS.

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