Navigate down to the search bar. Enter the term no images produced and click search. This will produce thousands of results, spread across data sets, that all end in .pdf as the file extension.
Select a file, and open it in your browser. You will see a page that is blank except for the message No Images Produced. This is expected.
Navigate up to the address bar and backspace over the .pdf in the file address, erasing it. Now add “.mp4” in its place. You should now have a full address ending in a filename that looks like EFTA12345678.mp4.
Press enter to retry the address with the .mp4 video extension, and see what you get. You should now see a video of some kind.
If you do not see a video, and you know that your browser handles video files, try a different video extension, such as .m4v, .avi, etc.
The following extensions have been found for “No Images Produced” files labeled as .pdf in the Epstein Library:
mp4, mov, mkv, avi, webm, wmv, mpg, mpeg, avchd, flv, f4v, swf, m4v, ogv, vid, qt, 3gp, amr, csv, m4a, mp3, opus, pluginpayloadattachment, ts, vob, wav, xls, xlsx
Note: You can also download the .pdf file to your local machine and do the name substitution locally, it works the same way.
Excellent, thank you. I’ve added them to mine, let’s see what @kingofras does with it. I have written so many step-by-steps in my life that I just cranked it out upon seeing the request. I didn’t actually put a ton of effort into it or I’d have at least looked up a better list of extensions; you went a step further than that and got a confirmed list specifically for these files. Thank you for taking the time to do it right!
Access the Epstein Library of files at https://www.justice.gov/epstein and complete the age verification if asked.
Navigate down to the search bar. Enter the term no images produced and click search. This will produce thousands of results, spread across data sets, that all end in .pdf as the file extension.
Select a file, and open it in your browser. You will see a page that is blank except for the message No Images Produced. This is expected.
Navigate up to the address bar and backspace over the .pdf in the file address, erasing it. Now add “.mp4” in its place. You should now have a full address ending in a filename that looks like EFTA12345678.mp4.
Press enter to retry the address with the .mp4 video extension, and see what you get. You should now see a video of some kind.
If you do not see a video, and you know that your browser handles video files, try a different video extension, such as .m4v, .avi, etc.
The following extensions have been found for “No Images Produced” files labeled as .pdf in the Epstein Library: mp4, mov, mkv, avi, webm, wmv, mpg, mpeg, avchd, flv, f4v, swf, m4v, ogv, vid, qt, 3gp, amr, csv, m4a, mp3, opus, pluginpayloadattachment, ts, vob, wav, xls, xlsx
Note: You can also download the .pdf file to your local machine and do the name substitution locally, it works the same way.
I think a lot of these files are old, so after .mp4, .m4v and .avi you should try older formats like .mov.
EDIT:
Excuse the Reddit link, but here is a post about it.
Summary of confirmed existing/used extensions to try:
(“mp4”, “mov”, “mkv”, “avi”, “webm”, “wmv”, “mpg”, “mpeg”, “avchd”, “flv”, “f4v”, “swf”, “m4v”, “ogv”, “vid”, “qt”, “3gp”, “amr”, “csv”, “m4a”, “mp3”, “opus”, “pluginpayloadattachment”, “ts”, “vob”, “wav”, “xls”, “xlsx”)
Excellent, thank you. I’ve added them to mine, let’s see what @kingofras does with it. I have written so many step-by-steps in my life that I just cranked it out upon seeing the request. I didn’t actually put a ton of effort into it or I’d have at least looked up a better list of extensions; you went a step further than that and got a confirmed list specifically for these files. Thank you for taking the time to do it right!