Ok, if you view the source code, search it for "media type" and look at the
one that reads "Media Type </span> ", that's where the code starts.  The
</span> tag is line or two below "Media Type".  Too much white space to paste
it here.  The key area in the code for the form, a bit below that, is:

<a href="javascript:funcJS_GetStream('0436');"
onmouseout="funcJS_ButtonOnMouseOut()"

Unfortunately, more of that JavaScript garbage which does not give you a URL,
only a function.  This makes it more difficult, also since it does not open
in a new page (unless you opt for WMP to do that which I did not).  My WMP is
set to play in its own window.  Maybe if one is set to play in a browser
window, you could get the URL for that page and that may help, or view that
page's source code.  In this case, while playing the file, if you just add it
to your Favorites, then look at the properties for the new Favorite link,
you'll see
http://www.keyofdavid.com/wwwkeyofdavidcom/geo/na/media/metafiles/0436100k.asx
and if you click that, that is the direct link of the stream.  The link will
probably break though and not be clickable when this is posted, so you have
to copy 'n paste the whole URL into the address bar.

It may be possible to then put that link on a webpage (if you have a
website), right click that link and "save target as" and that may work to
save the actual physical file.  Note that it is over 27mb (which is why it
has to be streaming media) and I doubt it will work.  Well, I tried it for
you and that doesn't work.  It only saves the shortcut.
http://orpheuscomputing.com/tests/test12.html  So, looks like there might not
be a way to save this type of file.  You may have to do some more research on
that.  I even checked my temp net files folders and cache, and the file was
not in the folders.
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "rb47" <

Clint,

If you click on the image of God's Watchman, to the right of This Week,
this will bring up the next page, where you select the viewer and speed
of viewing. And go from there.

Unfortunately a LOT is a mess in the world on TOO many wavelengths is
what I am and have found - not just in the US but pretty much everywhere
it would seem :-(.

Ralph


"Support-OrpheusComputing.com" wrote:
>
> I know what you mean.  That's says a lot for the state of America when
> someone has to say "be aware" regarding a religious website doesn't it.
> :(  I MEAN what's in my signature file....and HAPPY & HONORED to say it.
> It's pretty pathetic when God is outlawed and made illegal in our society,
> and people are "offended" by him and Christianity, yet it's perfectly OK to
> have Prime-Time soft por-n, nudity, all cuss words, etc., on every channel
> that our kids can watch.  Then they wonder why most people kids, and
society
> are so screwed up.  No doubt my comments will probably "offend" someone.
> [/rant]
>
> Ok.  ;-)  I didn't see any "Pic for this week" on that page.
> -Clint
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "rb47" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Clint,
>
> The URL for the web site is :
>
> http://www.keyofdavid.com/wwwkeyofdavidcom/geo/na/docs/default.asp
>
> Be aware it is a religious web site (it is the site for my friend's
> church), and it is to view sermons on-line.
>
> If you click on the pic for This Week, you then end up at a site where
> you choose to use media player or realplayer and the speed - the URL
> never changes from that I gave to you above. Then you click on view
> program and it brings up which player you decided on, and it starts to
> play automatically.
>
> It is at this point that the problem happens - nothing you do seems to
> let you save the audio and video, or even find anything that lets you
> find the source point of where it is coming from.
>
> Let me know if you have any luck on getting the data and how to save it.
>
> Ralph
>
> "Support-OrpheusComputing.com" wrote:
> >
> > The toolbar: "File", "Save" or "Save as.....".  But in some cases (like
> > yours) when a site uses **streaming** video files like .avi I think it
is,
> or
> > maybe .wm, there is no "save as" place, it's grayed out.  These are bit
> more
> > of a challenge to save.  So in those cases you have to try and right
click
> > the link and "Save target as...." for starters.  Usually sites are
> insistent
> > upon using these ridiculous Java popups to play video files, then you
have
> to
> > look at the source code in order to find the actual URL of the video
file.
> >
> > Where is the page you're speaking of?
> > -Clint
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "rb47"
> >
> > Clint,
> >
> > I hate to ask you BUT WHERE are you talking about to "save" the
> > audio-video clip that I am viewing???
> >
> > I went to the site that my friend views clips from, and whether I choose
> > to use media player or realplayer, when I right click on the video, I
> > get nothing for saving what I am looking at. With windows media player,
> > if I click on the file option in the top, the save and related options
> > are greyed out, unlike the other options, which are black and you can
> > click on them.
> >
> > This is a streaming audio-video presentation over the internet, so not
> > sure if this has anything to do with the issue.
> >
> > I wish that things were as simple as right clicking and getting an
> > option to save it it would seem. But I fhave not found a way as simple
> > as you sugguested. Which is the reason for my posting.
> >
> > Ralph
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