Can you watch Blind Mice movies on your Iphone?

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Post 1 by Nicky (And I aprove this message.) on Sunday, 24-Nov-2013 12:18:30

I know I tried this before and it didn't work on an old phone but I was wondering if there would be some trick of making it work on my new phone. I have an Iphone 5S
thanks

Post 2 by mat the musician (Help me, I'm stuck to my chair!) on Sunday, 24-Nov-2013 17:52:02

It is doable, but is a bit of a hastle if you don't have a strong internet connection. First download a downloader like Donwloads Lite, download manager (limitation is that it only supports 8 files at a time, but full version is 1.99 dollars), Then use its built-in browser to go to blindmicemart.com. Then log in, and click on the Blind Mice Movie Vault, and search/select the movie you want. You'll be taken to SendSpace, and click on the link which says "Click Here to start download from SendSpace". The app will start a download in your downloads tab, and and the percentage downloaded. When the download is complete, make sure that the file name is correct (sometimes the downloader downloads stops mid-download giving your file a gibberish name), and double tap it. The file should then start to play,` with Stop, Previous and Next controls at the bottom of your screen. If you've downloaded a Zip file (a season of a TV show for example), double tap it, and you will get a Pop-up with extraction options.

Post 3 by Smiling Sunshine (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Sunday, 24-Nov-2013 18:19:16

Another option is to download it on your pc if you have one. Then just add it to your iTunes library and put it on your phone. Then just play it in Music. I put mine in a playlist so it's easier to find them.

Post 4 by Meglet (I just keep on posting!) on Sunday, 24-Nov-2013 18:59:13

You can play it straight from safari if you really want to, just make sure you have a good connection first. Open the sendspace page as always and hit "click here to start download". You'll be taken to an "untitled" page and, if you're lucky (this process is a little hit and miss) your phone will prepare to stream the audio. It doesn't download it to keep, it only opens and streams the content. You'll see the "video" player with a pause, stop, play, rewind/fastforward interface, along with a slider to adjust track position. Down side? You must watch from start to finish, as the slider doesn't actually work, and you must hope your connection doesn't give out as that will interrupt the stream and you may have to start over. So, yes, it can be done, but I'd advise going with the options given above.

Post 5 by Nicky (And I aprove this message.) on Sunday, 24-Nov-2013 21:57:55

I found out I can watch it usuing dropbox and this is working out great.
thanks