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RTE programme about the flood tonight

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  • Registered Users Posts: 428 ✭✭Dan Dare


    Phew. Great programme.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 187 ✭✭hugoline


    Quite powerful documentary by RTE.

    I 'saved' the video before it expired and uploaded it to rapidshare here.

    (also put it on hotfile.)

    Please note, that it is a 160Mb MP4 (h.264) file. (The likes of VLC can play it no problem).
    Importantly, this is a direct 'rip' of what is on the RTE player site, and has 5 minutes of the previous program (East Enders) and the ads (just a black screen) before the documentary starts... so just fast forward to about 5:44.

    (or if anybody knows a free MP4 cutter, capable of reading h.264, please PM me... I tried quite a few to crop it to the right 'proportions')

    Note to Mods: If the link should be a problem, remove it (and I can PM the link to those who want it)


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,417 ✭✭✭The Pontiac


    hugoline wrote: »
    Quite powerful documentary by RTE.

    I 'saved' the video before it expired and uploaded it to rapidshare here.

    Please note, that it is a 160Mb MP4 (h.264) file. (The likes of VLC can play it no problem).
    Importantly, this is a direct 'rip' of what is on the RTE player site, and has 5 minutes of the previous program (East Enders) and the ads (just a black screen) before the documentary starts... so just fast forward to about 5:44.

    (or if anybody knows a free MP4 cutter, capable of reading h.264, please PM me... I tried quite a few to crop it to the right 'proportions')

    Note to Mods: If the link should be a problem, remove it (and I can PM the link to those who want it)

    Lol. I forgot about Eastenders at the start and thought the lady crying was a bit over the top. Then I saw the dead body and thought the flooding in Cork was a bit more serious than I initially thought, but when I saw Phil Mitchell all became clear. Anyway, must watch the documentary now. Nice upload btw..


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 269 ✭✭themonboys


    hugoline wrote: »
    Quite powerful documentary by RTE.

    I 'saved' the video before it expired and uploaded it to rapidshare here.

    Please note, that it is a 160Mb MP4 (h.264) file. (The likes of VLC can play it no problem).
    Importantly, this is a direct 'rip' of what is on the RTE player site, and has 5 minutes of the previous program (East Enders) and the ads (just a black screen) before the documentary starts... so just fast forward to about 5:44.

    (or if anybody knows a free MP4 cutter, capable of reading h.264, please PM me... I tried quite a few to crop it to the right 'proportions')

    Note to Mods: If the link should be a problem, remove it (and I can PM the link to those who want it)

    Thanks Hug.VLC player wouldn't play it for me but Real Player did.:)


  • Moderators, Education Moderators, Regional South Moderators Posts: 15,247 Mod ✭✭✭✭rebel girl 15


    hugoline wrote: »
    Quite powerful documentary by RTE.

    I 'saved' the video before it expired and uploaded it to rapidshare here.

    Please note, that it is a 160Mb MP4 (h.264) file. (The likes of VLC can play it no problem).
    Importantly, this is a direct 'rip' of what is on the RTE player site, and has 5 minutes of the previous program (East Enders) and the ads (just a black screen) before the documentary starts... so just fast forward to about 5:44.

    (or if anybody knows a free MP4 cutter, capable of reading h.264, please PM me... I tried quite a few to crop it to the right 'proportions')

    Note to Mods: If the link should be a problem, remove it (and I can PM the link to those who want it)

    Thanks a million for that! Couldn't find a way to save it myself at all!


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