Marco Polo was a Genoese explorer who traveled to China in the 12th century. He is best known for his travelogue, The Travels of Marco Polo, which was published in 1492. Since the early 21st century, there have been several attempts to recover and digitize Marco Polo’s travelogue. In 2017, a team of Italian researchers announced that they had recovered and digitized over 1,000 pages from the book. However, as of 2019, there has been no successful attempt to bring back the videos of Marco Polo himself. There are a few possible reasons why this may be the case. First and foremost, it is difficult to extract video content from old manuscripts without damaging or destroying them. Additionally, many of Marco Polo’s travels were conducted in secret and it is not clear whether or not he would have wanted his travels publicized or even filmed. Finally, many people are interested in learning more about him and his life but may be unwilling or unable to invest time and effort into recovering these videos.


Enter  http://www.vodlocker.com/  into your browser’s URL bar. Marco Polo uses an SSL connection so you will see the padlock icon in the address bar when on their site; this means that the connection is safe and secure! Click on the Marco Polo tab. Look for a video you want to save. Click on the three dots in the top right corner of related videos and select Save Video As… Wait for Marco Polo to load, click Download , then Play  on Vodlocker’s interface.

Click through Marco Polo’s ads every few minutes by clicking Skip and wait for Marco Polo to load up again. Keep doing this until it tells you that your video is downloading; leave it alone at this point as it will continue downloading while you are not using Marco Polo (it may take a while depending on how fast your internet connection is). Once finished, uncheck Enable buffering if needed, close Vodlocker fully and reopen Marco Polo . Go back onto Marco Polo and play the video. Marco Polo will ask you if you want to download or watch, click Download . Marco Polo will now think that you are still downloading the video even though it is already on your computer!

You should repeat this for multiple videos as Marco Polos videos can only be re-downloaded a maximum of 5 times before they disappear from Vodlocker’s servers (a good thing or else sites like this one would be useless!). After downloading all videos you wish to save, go into Marco Polo , swipe left from the main screen, and tap Manage Downloads  to delete any unwanted Marco Polos; these can take up space on your device so don’t leave them there if you no longer want them.

How to Save Your Videos From the Marco Polo App


title: “How To Get The Marco Polo Videos Back” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-24” author: “John Lucas”

Marco Polo was a Genoese explorer who traveled to China in the 12th century. He is best known for his travelogue, The Travels of Marco Polo, which was published in 1492. Since the early 21st century, there have been several attempts to recover and digitize Marco Polo’s travelogue. In 2016, a team of Italian researchers announced that they had recovered and digitized all but one of the original manuscripts from the Library of Venice. However, as of 2019, there has been no successful attempt to bring back all of the videos from the Library of Venice. There are several reasons for this: first, many of the videos were lost in a fire that destroyed the library in 1565; second, many of the videos were not preserved properly and have since been lost or damaged; and third, some video recordings may have been destroyed or removed during editing or preservation efforts. There are still ways to get access to some of these lost or damaged Marco Polo videos: first, you can contact archives that hold any relevant materials about Marco Polo and his travels; second, you can try searching online for specific video recordings that may be available at archives or other repositories; and finally, you can contact individual libraries or archives if you want to view specific videos or transcripts from particularMarco Polo episodes.