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Offline Video Access
Zachary Pritz 
     
8 months ago
Is it possible and allowed to download the videos for offline viewing? In my work shop where I do most of my database editing and designing, my internet is really sketchy. When I need to circle back to find a video for a specific topic I'm looking for, its starting to take forever for some of the videos to load and Im having to postpone edits until im back inside, and even then the bandwidth is so low, the image comes in very blurry (buffering issue?) and difficult to read. I also want to work on the database sometimes when i am out in the field on break, but the wifi hotspot can get a bit sketchy out in the country. the last video I watched (Access Expert 9 video 5), the sample form you showed for the layout was illegible. Not sure if thats the video quality or my computer's shoddy internet connection.
Zachary Pritz OP  @Reply  
     
8 months ago

Zachary Pritz OP  @Reply  
     
8 months ago
tried uploading another screenshot showing even blurrier images in the video, but i dont know how to reduce the file size. Was trying to snip another area in the video to show how fuzzy everything is. I'm assuming the issue is on my side living out in the country, we dont have the greatest internet speeds.
Donald Blackwell  @Reply  
       
8 months ago
Zachary
You should be able to right click any video you can watch on the site and choose save video
Jeffrey Kraft  @Reply  
      
8 months ago
Right click on the video and select save video.  I do it all the time.
Jeffrey Kraft  @Reply  
      
8 months ago

Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
8 months ago
Yeah, those older videos (like Access Expert 5) were recorded in much lower resolution because back then people didn't have big monitors and high-speed internet, so I tried to keep the video sizes small. But you can download all of the course videos in a zip file, and that should make it easier to download. Like the guys have already said, you can right-click on any video that's currently playing and save it. I don't have any kind of prevention or safeguards to keep you from doing that.
Zachary Pritz OP  @Reply  
     
7 months ago
Perfect thanks so much guys! I apologize for the delayed reply. I need to be better organized with following up on things I post like this. My notification box is overflowing so i need to trim things im subscribed to so I only get notified of more urgent items.

I really appreciate all the responses! I tried individually DLing a video which worked then saw Richard's post about the zip file, and saw where that is linked in resources. Sorry to ask a dumb question! Next time ill look a little harder before posting!

I love this community! Thank you guys again!

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