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The video clips are Real Video files, and are located
here.
If you are having problems watching the video clips stream to
your computer, I recommend downloading the file and playing it
back from your hard drive.
There are two versions of each clip - one is marked
"56K" and the other "DSL." Yes, it's what
you are thinking - the 56K version is smaller, making it faster
to download, but also giving you a lot less quality than the
larger DSL file.
The clips are named A-G, and are in order, top
to bottom. So the first video clip listed on the video page is
"LastA56.rm" for the 56k version, and "LastAdsl.rm"
for the DSL version. Notice the "56" and "dsl"
in the filenames.
The next clip down will be clip B, and named as
either "LastB56.rm" or "LastBdsl.rm"
Any other clip that might be named differently
should be self-evident. For instance "Shank56.rm" /
"ShankDSL.rm" is the video clip documenting a 2002
recording session for The Last's album "Shank."
Most browsers will let you download the video by
simply clicking on the file name. Some make you use the "download
link to disk" feature that you get when you "right-click"
or "control-click" on the file name...
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