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Bionicle Movies In Quicktime


wil

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I made this topic for those who can't view the Bionicle movies, they are here in Quicktime.

 

Here is how I did it :

 

Look for this near the bottom of the source:

<script type="text/javascript">
                                var so = new SWFObject("http://cache.lego.com/flash/bionicle/screeningroom/playerFrame.swf?s_title=Phantoka 45 second movie&s_toPlay=http://cache.lego.com/upload/contentTemplating/BionicleMovies/otherfiles/1033/upload7F99EB48-1588-4383-9142-A3D60AE731C8.flv&s_skin=http://cache.lego.com/flash/bionicle/screeningroom/playerSkin.swf", "", "514", "353", "8", "#ffffff");
                                so.addParam("wmode", "transparent"); 
                                so.write("MoviesFlash");
                            </script>

Inside of that, look for

http://cache.lego.com/upload/contentTemplating/BionicleMovies/otherfiles/1033/upload7F99EB48-1588-4383-9142-A3D60AE731C8.flv

, . It might have a different name, this one is the 45 sec movie. After you download it (it downloads by default, otherwise file>save as) , open it in whatever flv/video player you have (in mac, install Perian and view the file in Quicktime), make sure that the video works. After that, open it in any video converter (for Mac, try iSquint, preset-AppleTV), and convert/save it as a .mp4 or whatever-type-you-want movie file. :)

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