Mary Tocco - Are Vaccines Safe?

*For methods & instructions to best access this information see downloading notes & file types below.

 

 

Mary Tacco - Are Vaccines Safe Disc 1 (DVD format) (File Type: .zip) (Size: 2.65 GB)

Mary Tacco - Are Vaccines Safe Disc 2 (DVD format) (File Type: .zip) (Size: 2.12 GB)

 

Note: File(s) have been .zip compressed so that the videos can be downloaded and watched in the highest viewing quality of the preserved and original DVD format. See "file type: .zip" below for more information. You will need a DVD player program installed on your computer to be able to watch DVD formatted videos. Chances are you already do but unless your are computer savvy you may not be able to easily figure out how to play the DVD files in that program with out a little tech help. Call if you have questions.

 

Need a free DVD player program? Get VLC here. (Also plays many other formats of video.)
Or directly download a previous version of VLC here. (If link above doesn't work or things get confusing.)

 

Downloading Notes:

File Type: .mp3 (Audio files)
To download: .mp3 (audio) files: right click the link and select "save target as" or “save link as”) It is better if you do it this way and save the files to your computers hard drive instead of simply clicking to play them because the bigger the file is the longer it will take your media player to load and play the file. You will also have much more user control (start, stop, pause, seek, skip etc...) if you save the files to your computer instead trying to click and 'stream' play  them over the internet. Furthermore you will have them saved to your computer to listen to again later at your convenience regardless of weather or not you are online.
Need a free audio player program? Get iTunes here.
Or directly download a previous version of iTunes here. (If link above doesn't work or things get confusing.)

File Type: .zip (Compression for large and/or several files)
To download: click the file and a 'file download' window will pop up asking if you want to 'open' - 'save' - or 'cancel'. Select 'save'.  Then a second 'save as' window will pop up. Look carefully at the 'save in' field so you know where to navigate to find your file once they have downloaded. If you wish to change the 'save in' location (where the file will be saved to) simple click the 'save in' field and select a different location of your liking. Now click 'save' and the file will begin to download to your computers hard drive. Once the file has downloaded go to the location it downloaded to and right click or click on it to "extract/unzip/unrar/uncompress" it. Take notice of the location you will be "extracting/unzipping/unraring/uncompressing" the files to on your computer so you will know where to find the files when the process has completed. Once the process is complete navigate to the folder where the "extracted/unzipped/unrared/uncompressed" files now exist and you will then be able to click and play them as you would any other audio file.
Why .zip? - Explanation: .zip files are a common compression file type. This method is ideal for example to compress DVD's which usually contain several large .vob files or CD's which usually contain several large .wav or .mp3 files. There are a number of reasons for ".zipping" (compressing) a file or files. The main reason we do this is to make downloads that contain several files, available in one single download. Weather it be a few separate files, several audio tracks, multiple video segments, entire albums, etc. To not compress all these files into one .zip file would require you to click and download each component separately. Say if it was an audio CD with 12 tracks. You would need to download each one of those 12 tracks individually as separate files if we were not to first compress them into one .zip file.
You may already have a program installed on your computer that will work to uncompress .zip files if not...
Need a free .zip program? Get jZip here.
Or directly download a previous version of jZip here. (If link above doesn't work or things get confusing.)