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Google Video Player

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Google Video Player has not been updated since 2007 and its last version is Google Video Player 1.0.3.3

Google Video is almost the network that provides the largest video clip in the world today.To assert its unique 'identity', Goolge technology experts have invented a number of video file formats that are 'not in touch', typically two types of GVI, GVP, etc. specifically for service. Google Video, of which GVI is the most popular.

The difficulty of these two video formats is that most of the popular video players today are unable to play GVI, GVP files and it seems that there is only one program called 'Google Video Player'. , also made by Google, is projectable.

Currently, GVI and GVP formats are still not very popular in Vietnam so not many users know about it, mainly because it is quite inconvenient, but if you take the 'Seach' effort on Google Video, you will find quite a lot of videos. Vietnamese clips posted by overseas Vietnamese.

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When clicking the "Download" button, Google Video Player will automatically connect to the movie link and download the GVI file for you to see.

Using this tool is also very simple, you just need to go to File menu -> select Open to find GVI file to be able to view this video format immediately.

In order to view GVI files online, you must also install 'Google Video Player'. When you click on a link that contains an online GVI file, 'Google Video Player' will automatically connect to the link and slowly download it to you, similar to Windows Media Player playing online.

Google Video almost never allows you to save GVI files playing online so you can play them in the 'Offline' style, but if you know how, you can still bypass Google Video easily. A 'golden rule' when you play files online is: anything you hear from the computer speakers or see on the screen online is definitely stored somewhere on your computer's hard drive! And this rule does not exclude Google Video.

You just need to log in to the default Google Video storage folder of Google Video C: Documents and SettingsUserMy DocumentsMy VideosGoogle Videos to copy the GVI files that Google Video has 'downloaded' silently, to then watch Offline.