![]() You can also access the Vine videos directly, which end up being mp4 video files, and unfortunately do not include any date or time stamp in the file name, meaning you’d be at a loss to figure out when the data is from. If you load the index.html file in your web browser, you’ll find a nice interface to browse through your Vine archive with video looping and thumbnails, and with date and time stamps of when they were originally posted to the service. Once you unzip the zip archive, you’ll find a folder labeled something like “archive_1281241231” which contains an index.html file and an images and videos directory. Unless specified otherwise, on the Mac this is usually the ~/Downloads directory in the Users folder, and on Windows it’s usually found within My Documents. You’ll find the zip archive containing all the archives labeled something like “archive_1281249128412.zip” in your default downloads directory. ![]() Look for “Download your Vines” and choose the “Download Archive” to start the Vine video archive download.Next click on the big “Download Your Vines” button at the top, or go to the Settings page at.Ok let’s get to it you want your Vine video archive. Eventually the video sharing service was consumed by Twitter who then decided to end the Vine service completely, and there’s no a limited time period to get your videos off of the service before they might vanish for good. For some quick background, Vine was a little social network that allowed users to upload short 6 second video clips which looped endlessly.
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