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You are here because you are having some sort of issue with your downloaded product. From the emails I have received, the most common issues people are having trouble with such as: downloading, saving, viewing on an iPad, printing, and more.
Email is NOT an exact science. Due to email service providers trying to limit the amount of SPAM, lots of ‘good’ emails (like mine) are getting caught up in filters or not delivered…especially ones with download links or login/passwords to access programs or content.
To increase the odds that you receive your content in your inbox, as well as updates, you need to Follow These SIMPLE Email Steps
The ‘app’ way to download videos and PDF files
iPads and iPhones, are great, but they are NOT computers. One of the biggest things they lack is a file/download management system. Luckily, the app market has come to the rescue.
There are plenty of ‘download managers’ or ‘video download’ apps (both free and paid), but one of the highest rated is called: idownloader. I would start with that, and it will help make your ipad/iphone act a LOT more like a computer. idownloader will work for videos, PDF files, and MUCH more.
That is not the only app you can use, just one we have used and recommend. There are plenty of free and paid options in the app store, so try them out and see what works best for you.
To use idownloader
Hold your finger on the video link, and then a window will open up. Select ‘copy’.
Then open the idownloader app, and go into the browser tab (tabs across the bottom), and paste that link. Once you paste it, a window opens up. Select ‘Download’ to download the file.
It will show the filename and you need to select the ‘save to folder’. Select the folder or create a new folder to put it in.
Do that for each video link.
The ‘app-free’ way for PDF files using iBooks.
To download files on an ipad or iphone, you need to be aware that they do not handle files like a computer does. They will use the Safari browser to download the file. Continue reading to learn how to move it to iBooks so you can access it anytime. If you don’t move it to iBooks, you will lose the file when you close the browser window.
Whether you get an email with a download link, or you login to a site where you download your files, the steps are the same.
You need to HOLD your finger on the download link. After a few seconds a window will pop up and you will want t
o select ‘OPEN IN NEW TAB’. Touch that, and then look at the new tab that opens up (new tabs open from left to right).
Click on the new tab, and be patient while your file downloads, and then opens in Safari. You can view your file here, but if you want to save it so that you can access it anytime, you will need to move the file from Safari to iBooks.
iBooks comes installed on a lot of devices, or it is a FREE download from the app store.
To move an item from Safari to iBooks, just touch the top-right part of the screen (where it would say ‘Open in iBooks’), and the menu will appear.
Touch ‘open in iBooks’ and then the PDF will open in iBooks where you can access it ANYTIME.
If you follow these steps, you should have no problem downloading the PDF files to your phone or iPad.
iPads are great, but they are not computers. One of the biggest things they lack is a file/download management system. Luckily, the app market has come to the rescue.
There are plenty of ‘download managers’ or ‘video download’ apps, but one of the highest rated is called: idownloader. I would use that, and it will help make your ipad/iphone act a LOT more like a computer.
To use idownloader
Hold your finger on the video link, and then a window will open up. Select ‘copy’.
Then open the idownloader app, and go into the browser tab (tabs across the bottom), and paste that link. Once you paste it, a window opens up. Select ‘Download’ to download the file.
It will show the filename and you need to select the ‘save to folder’. Select the folder or create a new folder to put it in.
Do that for each video link.
If you are on an iPad, see the below bullet points to download PDF files without any additional apps.
If you are using Preview on a Mac, several people have noted a problem saving or printing the file as it asks for a password. There is no ‘password’ on the document, but Preview seems to think there is. The workaround is to use the free download of Adobe Acrobat PDF, or just move the file to your desktop and use Preview to view it. By downloading the file, you already have it saved, so just move it from your downloads folder to your desktop or other folder.
Most people already have this, but you will need a program that reads PDF files. We have had people that did NOT already have a PDF viewer on their computer, and this file will not open in Microsoft Word. If this applies to you, download a FREE viewer from Adobe here: http://get.adobe.com/reader/
If having issues downloading Rev-4 or other videos, these steps should help.
1. Video files are LARGE – often 400 to 600+ MB of content. It will take TIME for the download to complete. It can take anywhere from 1 or 2 minutes, to 15 or 20 depending on your internet connection. So be patient.
A lot of times, the icon will appear the moment you click to download it, but the file has NOT completed downloading.
2. If you are on a Windows computer, pause or turn off any pop-up blockers, or other software firewalls while downloading the file. You can turn them back on immediately after downloading. For whatever reason, these seem to cause lots of issues with big downloads.
FOR IPAD Users – scroll UP a little bit and see the: Downloading .zip file (video files) on iPad section.
See the step by step guides below for more info.
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To get the QuickTime Video Player for FREE, CLICK HERE!