http://blockbuster.jackassworld.com/
if you're a fan of the first 2, this one is just as funny.
it'll only be free for 2 weeks though, then it'll be only on itunes. so watch it while you can if you're ever gonna watch it.
http://blockbuster.jackassworld.com/
if you're a fan of the first 2, this one is just as funny.
it'll only be free for 2 weeks though, then it'll be only on itunes. so watch it while you can if you're ever gonna watch it.
US residents only![]()
try using a proxy?
wtf.... i cant watch this?! it wont let me install silverlight..
it says im not on the administrator account, AND THIS IS THE ONLY ONE ON THE PC
Eh, it wasn't even that great. First half is just mostly wild boys shit that didn't get aired. Tons of anal references...
The crazy Anri or whatever Indian tribe though, that was some freaky shit.
Ugh, freakin M$ Silverlight...
Can anyone youtube this?
it just came out today, give it a day or so to show up elsewhere.
or take 2 minutes(obviously less) to download and install silverlight and just uninstall it when you're done watching the movie if you dont want it![]()
I keep hearing people talking about using a proxy... How exactly would I go about and using one?
just google proxy, all you do is type in the URL in a box usually and it pops up in a new window, sometimes it has a frame depending on the proxy siteOriginally Posted by Jyakku
used to use hidemyass.com, proxify.com and libertyproxy.com back when i had to use them in school
What's the problem with MS Silverlight?
I hate having to install a gajillion different media players to view stuff.
Someone needs to make a unified, trillian-type player that supports all streaming media codecs.
VLC is about as close as I've comeOriginally Posted by pirahna1
Is there something that VLC won't play? I've seen it be a little hit-or-miss with quicktime videos, and it probably won't like .rm much either.Originally Posted by Ramor
it doesn't seem to do oggmedia files (.ogg) or at least it didn't play the two/three i had about a month and a half ago, they may have updated itOriginally Posted by Charla
.ogg is just a wrapper file though, the actual format inside determines the necessary codecs. So either VLC wasn't set up to check the actual format of a .ogg video, or the format was just something even stranger that it actually wasn't capable of parsing. I've seen some dual-audio anime that plays fine in VLC, and some that doesn't.
edit: here we go
Originally Posted by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VLC_media_player
Originally Posted by later, it
So VLC will play Silverlight files? I have VLC installed but I keep getting a splash page to install Silverlight when trying to view the Jackass 2.5 site...
VLC isn't a browser plugin, so IE(/firefox/opera/whatever) can't tell if you have it installed or not. Even if it could, the website probably wouldn't care because they'd rather make you use their own plugin.