May 28th, 2014, 1:24 pm
QuoteOriginally posted by: CuchulainnQuoteOriginally posted by: Traden4AlphaQuoteOriginally posted by: CuchulainnQuoteOriginally posted by: Traden4AlphaQuoteOriginally posted by: Cuchulainnquestion; is it possible save mp4 files to a iphone (how big is a iphone disk).Do tablets have disks?I've never tried it by you should be able to save mp4 files to either iPhoto or iTunes, sync it to the iPhone and it will be there. iPhones vary in the amount of storage from about 8 to 64 GB. iPads go up to 128 GB. To the best of my knowledge no tablets had hard disks, just SSDs."I currently cannot play the mp4 from the C++ course on my iPhone nor my Samsung tab computer because the files are not directly available. The section of the webpage with the videos complains that Flash Plugin v 10.1 or greater must be installed and there is not a plug-in for this device. If a link to the mp4 was available separately I believe that would work for these devices."ed: attachments .mp4 are saveable. Maybe OP did not see them..If you'd prefer not to make the video downloadable, I'm sure there are ways to stream a video using HTML5. HTML5 is meant to replace the abomination that is Flash.(P.S., I don't build websites, and I don't watch video on the web, so YMMV!)I don't have a iphone, but OP says he does not even have a "save" option from this device. Will see how the tablet option works.The Safari web browser on both the Mac and iOS has a "reading list" feature that caches a copy of the webpage for offline consumption. That might offer the equivalent to "save" but I don't ever watch online video so I don't know if works for video.