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Post by Richard on Aug 26, 2005 7:46:23 GMT
Hello folks! There is now a special video presentation on the HWI main site, featuring Hayley's recent appearances on Australian TV. You can hear her sing "Both Sides Now" and "Never Saw Blue", accompanied by Fiona Pears and Ian Tilley. If you haven't seen it yet, you can watch it here. Many thanks to the HWI team for yet another wonderful video. I thoroughly enjoyed it! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifBye for now, Richard
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Post by Raymond on Aug 26, 2005 8:01:12 GMT
I enjoy it too. Thank you very much. Edit: I have added "New Video" to the title of this thread. Richard
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Post by emmettb on Aug 26, 2005 15:53:18 GMT
Hi All, Does anyone know if there is anyway of downloading this file?? It seems to be only available in streaming. Emmett
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Post by Dave on Aug 26, 2005 17:08:18 GMT
Hi All, Does anyone know if there is anyway of downloading this file?? It seems to be only available in streaming. Emmett Hi Emmett, it is downloadable from Windows Media Player once the video has fully loaded. Just Click on "File" - "Save Media As" and choose where it is to be saved. However... this file is a massive 64.7 MB (not 46 MB as stated on the page) so for most people, it takes a very long time to fully load. Simon put a note on the page stating that he hopes to make split and smaller files available at a later date and I'm sure that will happen before long! Cheers, Dave
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Post by emmettb on Aug 26, 2005 17:10:46 GMT
Hi Dave, Thanks for that I'll give it a try. At 64.7MB, it's going to be a long wait, but definitely worth it . Emmett
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Post by Oksana on Aug 27, 2005 17:28:45 GMT
Great video, thanks for providing it.
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Post by stephch on Aug 28, 2005 19:29:54 GMT
thank you for the video.
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Post by Lothar on Aug 28, 2005 20:05:09 GMT
Hi, please could somebody of HWI burn this video on CD-ROM for me and take it to Hayley's next concerts in London or Manchester.?? Many thanks in advance, kind regards, Lothar
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Post by gareth on Aug 28, 2005 22:32:36 GMT
Hi Emmett, it is downloadable from Windows Media Player once the video has fully loaded. Just Click on "File" - "Save Media As" and choose where it is to be saved. Cheers, Dave Hi Dave, Where in Windows Media Player can I click on File? I have Windows XP last Service Pack release, but my Windows Media Player has no File menu whatsoever - let alone the option of choosing where I can save it! I did manage to save the movie on my computer - but only by checking my Temporary Internet Files directory ..... Cheers Gerrit
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Post by Dave on Aug 28, 2005 22:58:27 GMT
Hi Emmett, it is downloadable from Windows Media Player once the video has fully loaded. Just Click on "File" - "Save Media As" and choose where it is to be saved. Cheers, Dave Hi Dave, Where in Windows Media Player can I click on File? I have Windows XP last Service Pack release, but my Windows Media Player has no File menu whatsoever - let alone the option of choosing where I can save it! I did manage to save the movie on my computer - but only by checking my Temporary Internet Files directory ..... Cheers Gerrit Hi Gerrit, I have Win XP and windows Media Player 9.00. In "Full Mode" all the old menu options in the top menu bar (including "File") are available. In Skin Mode, they are not. Right clicking for the context menu lets me switch back to Full Mode, hopefully yours works the same! Cheers, Dave
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Post by gareth on Aug 29, 2005 19:18:44 GMT
Hi Dave,
Thanks for the tip - it turns out I was in full mode, but without the Menu bar! A bit of right-clicking has sorted that out now.
Cheers,
Gerrit
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Post by kiz on Aug 31, 2005 18:26:25 GMT
thanks for the video Richard
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Post by Richard on Sept 1, 2005 17:37:44 GMT
Hello Kiz! I didn't put the video on the main site, but I was first to see it, so I posted the link on the Forum so other members could view it. The thanks should go to the HWI team who captured and digitised the video. i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifBest Wishes from London, Richard
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Post by Stephany on Jul 1, 2007 5:20:01 GMT
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Post by comet on Jul 1, 2007 10:04:44 GMT
Hi Stephany, The German release Odyssey CD & DVD 475 7790 DXV2 regularly advertised on Ebay as Neuware or Das neue. It has the standard blue cover picture with Hayley on the rocks by the sea.
The DVD has Both sides now the commercial TV video plus
Amazing Grace and Down to the river from the live in NZ session.
comet
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