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bunnybaby3
06-17-2010, 09:14 AM
Ok I do not understand something about watching the videos.
I keep getting this stupid pop up that says I have watched 72 mins on here right in the middle of a movie. Why does it do that? Does this sight have a limit?:usagi:
I would like to watch a whole movie with out getting pop ups all the time, can someone tell me if maybe it is something I have done or is it a mess up in the system.
lilShiro
06-18-2010, 04:45 AM
Ok I do not understand something about watching the videos.
I keep getting this stupid pop up that says I have watched 72 mins on here right in the middle of a movie. Why does it do that? Does this sight have a limit?:usagi:
I would like to watch a whole movie with out getting pop ups all the time, can someone tell me if maybe it is something I have done or is it a mess up in the system.You must be using the site MegaVideo.MegaVideo does that a lot which I don't like ether.:dead:And no Anime Fuel doesn't have limits. :happy:
Tyranno
06-18-2010, 06:46 PM
why does does da mega videos do dat?
blaariffic
06-19-2010, 02:20 AM
why does does da mega videos do dat?
The 72 minute limit is to encourage people to pay to become premium members of Megavideo.
More green for them and less sever traffic from freeloaders like me. :P
From my understanding the current limiting megavideo does is based on the minutes of video loaded.
What you can do now to help with that is to open, pause, and buffer the video in advance...
Then when its done buffering (or hits the limit rather) start watching.
As you hit the point where it ends abruptly (the 72 minute mark) by then the time limit would have passed.
I sometimes do this with about three 22 minute videos loading and after they finish open a 4th one just to hit the limit. This way I watch 60 minutes of video, the time-limit of 54 mins is up and I open the next 3.
(I also tend to download them using a cache viewer but still has the same limits so eh)
lilShiro
06-19-2010, 09:33 AM
The 72 minute limit is to encourage people to pay to become premium members of Megavideo.
More green for them and less sever traffic from freeloaders like me. :P
From my understanding the current limiting megavideo does is based on the minutes of video loaded.
What you can do now to help with that is to open, pause, and buffer the video in advance...
Then when its done buffering (or hits the limit rather) start watching.
As you hit the point where it ends abruptly (the 72 minute mark) by then the time limit would have passed.
I sometimes do this with about three 22 minute videos loading and after they finish open a 4th one just to hit the limit. This way I watch 60 minutes of video, the time-limit of 54 mins is up and I open the next 3.
(I also tend to download them using a cache viewer but still has the same limits so eh)Wow xD I should do that.
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