VU 1966 Jam Session Film has been released in 1080p (Along with other Andy Warhol Films)

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Re: VU 1966 Jam Session Film has been released in 1080p (Along with other Andy Warhol Films)

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jonas wrote: 17 May 2024 17:39
Mark wrote: 17 May 2024 15:36 That seems a real shame. I was looking forward to Hedy showing up and maybe some other unseen stuff.

Did anyone manage to snag Chelsea Girls or Symphony of Sound while they were up?
Yes I backed both up. Only those two though.
Oh! I also have Vinyl (1965) backed up!
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Re: VU 1966 Jam Session Film has been released in 1080p (Along with other Andy Warhol Films)

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rnranimal wrote: 09 Feb 2023 06:36 The couple apps I have used to download videos didn't work with this and that's the extent of my knowledge with that.
These might work:

Video Downloader Ultimate (Made by the same makers of Nero)
StreamFork
StreamFab

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Re: VU 1966 Jam Session Film has been released in 1080p (Along with other Andy Warhol Films)

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rnranimal wrote: 09 Feb 2023 06:36 The couple apps I have used to download videos didn't work with this and that's the extent of my knowledge with that.
These might work:

Video Downloader Ultimate (Made by the same makers of Nero)
StreamFork
StreamFab

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la219
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Re: VU 1966 Jam Session Film has been released in 1080p (Along with other Andy Warhol Films)

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9xBuddy (Online app)
savefrom.net (Online app)

You might even be able to just use the Network feature in the Developer Tools area of your browser (shows all calls that the browser makes from a web page).

Recording your screen is a guaranteed solution, but you need a fast PC and probably a good graphics card. I'm sure plenty of geeks out there would be happy to do it for a fee or even for free. One crowd who would be good to proposition would be fans of the original versions of the original Star Wars trilogy.
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