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Streamin Lessons
19 Mar 2014 05:25 #141824
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I know it's forbidden, but my only free time is at night on a hacked nook next to a light sleeper. My nook, uses CyanogenMod android and as such has no right clicky functions when attempting to listen to the lesson. Therefore I can only see a way to stream them. It's late and I know there is another way, but can't think of it right now. Any suggestions?
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19 Mar 2014 07:12 #141828
by MCSH
Master: Wescli Wardest
Clerical Mentor : Master Jestor
Rank: Apprentice
Clerical Rank: Licensed Minister
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Click and hold on a link and chose save (the text might be different - depends on your browser)
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19 Mar 2014 12:53 #141844
by Kit
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If I'm not mistaken, most of the lessons are available in text as well. Or if you hvae the spare money I know you can buy "The Power of Myth" book for your nook (well at least I know I have it on my Kindle)
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19 Mar 2014 13:27 #141857
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Thanks for the help! The hold down function only saves the link and the text is in .zip so I can't unpackage. But if I save the files to a laprop and send them via e-mail, I'm hopeful I can download them to the nook. I may look into buying the book any with though, I like collecting books
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19 Mar 2014 13:33 #141858
by Kit
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I love books! Although I prefer physical books to the e readers, the readers are a lot easier to deploy with haha (at least until you decide to use your pack as a pillow and break it right before the hop over the Atlantic. .. LOL)
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19 Mar 2014 13:35 #141859
by Zenchi
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Let me know if you can't find a laptop to use after a while, I'd be more than happy to help out...
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19 Mar 2014 13:52 #141860
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Kamizu - I know! Something about the physical book is special. Like a piece of the author or it's message is physically there. You have my sympathy for your tablet.
Zenchi - thanks! That means a lot. We have a family laptop, and I have arranged an hour's use on it today, so I'm hoping this idea works. If so I'll just download them all at once.
Has the group considered uploading the videos to YouTube? It would use thier bandwidth instead and if there are enough clicks on it youtube pays the uploader for its popularity. Plus you could link the temple to it and get more publicity, although I'm not sure how beneficial that would be.
Zenchi - thanks! That means a lot. We have a family laptop, and I have arranged an hour's use on it today, so I'm hoping this idea works. If so I'll just download them all at once.
Has the group considered uploading the videos to YouTube? It would use thier bandwidth instead and if there are enough clicks on it youtube pays the uploader for its popularity. Plus you could link the temple to it and get more publicity, although I'm not sure how beneficial that would be.
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19 Mar 2014 14:11 - 19 Mar 2014 14:13 #141862
by Kit
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The smell, the ink on your fingers lol. Many of my books I have both physical and digital lol. Easier to share physical books.
Thanks for your sympathy LOL. my poor Kindle. Had to get a *shudder* iPad to replace it while I was deployed. .. can't ship those kinds of batteries so I was sick withwhat the camp had to offer lol
As far as the videos, we do not own them, although you can find them on YouTube. I don't know that ALL of them are there but I've found the ones I looked for.
Thanks for your sympathy LOL. my poor Kindle. Had to get a *shudder* iPad to replace it while I was deployed. .. can't ship those kinds of batteries so I was sick withwhat the camp had to offer lol
As far as the videos, we do not own them, although you can find them on YouTube. I don't know that ALL of them are there but I've found the ones I looked for.
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19 Mar 2014 15:29 #141864
by MCSH
Master: Wescli Wardest
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Clerical Rank: Licensed Minister
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If you are running CM android... you should be able to extract simply using B-1 Archives or any other similar application - there are tons out there.
And all of IP (video lessons...) is available on youtube, just search the title
And all of IP (video lessons...) is available on youtube, just search the title
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19 Mar 2014 20:29 #141888
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Excellent! Thank you MCSH. I actually extracted them already on my pc and e-mailed them to myself but will try using B-1 Archives in the future. I'm always timid downloading apps to CM since the build I have has a few strange quirks already, primarily since I'm running it on an SD card. Still, it is far better than the Nook interface. I'll search You tube with the exact titles tonight. Last night I just got a bunch of mis-matched videos from different sources that really didn't sound like a lesson. Also, the sound files are too big to email just in case anyone else wants to try it that way. ultimately, I'll probably end up reading the text version instead and you tubing the unavailable texts. My co-sleepers sometimes wake up if the volume is a titch too loud.
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