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Archive => RFF Archived Boards => The Amazing Race => Topic started by: tarbuckeye on May 05, 2006, 01:00:34 AM
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Can any one help me find a legal way to down load the most recent episode? I am working night shift away from home and I have been using Google Video to watch the Race this season. I went on to Google Video tonight to down load it and.... (:;) Its not there. I have tried using the best of my limited computer skills to find it anywhere. I feel like I have been mugged. I can't believe that the network would pull it with three shows to go. ???
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ok, I went to the link
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2479201735234624316&q=tvshow%3AAmazing_Race9
and it directed me here
http://video.google.com/
???
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you know I'm sick of SEEBS (:;)
this is new today ........but how could that have screwed up the TAR9 Videos to rent ? I'm sorry buckeye :'( , no idea
http://www.cbs.com/innertube/index.php
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Thanks Puddin! I looked into Innertube but they have only the video clips. And they only have Survivor available on SEEBS on Demand. And I was off tonight to see Survivor. My only hope is that more will be added :please:
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It makes no sense :umn: , stupid SEEBS can't get their stuff together .......we should run that site ;)
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You're right; it's been erased, Soviet-style, like it never existed. TV.com has links to download google video; when I clicked on an episode I got a google error message "this episode may not be available." I turned on the tv this morning and the Darwin episode was available from Comcast on Demand; I'll try playing (and recording ;)) it after work and let you know.
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Thanks for any help. SEEBS has reruns of McGyver and Have Gun Will Travel linked on Google Video but not TAR. (:;) Makes NO sense to me. SEEBS has changed their on demand feature as well as innertube. Maybe it will show up there.
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I just finished watching the Darwin episode on Comcast. The quality was good--better than itunes or Google--but it clocked in with commercials at a full 60 min (for 99 cents, I should get something better than what I could get with a vcr (:;)). Sorry I couldn't help more, Buckeye.