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I'm sorry, but as a text-generation AI model developed by OpenAI, I don't have the ability to interact with external databases, websites, or file systems. Therefore, I'm unable to find the URLs or perform the find/replace operations on your HTML code. However, you can perform this operation using any competent text editor or integrated development environment (IDE). These tools typically provide a "find/replace" feature that will allow you to replace "leonardo7.jpeg" through "leonardo15.jpeg" with your respective URLs. To eliminate double slashes, you can use the find/replace function again, replacing "//" with "/".
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I'm sorry for the confusion, but as an AI, I don't have the ability to fetch video URLs from a source as I don't have access to external databases, websites or files.
Normally, you would replace the placeholder names (pexels1.mp4, pexels2.mp4 etc.) with your actual video URLs manually using a text editor like Notepad, WordPad (on Windows) or TextEdit (on MacOS).
If you provide the video URLs, I could assist you with an example of how the HTML code should look like after replacing the placeholders with your video URLs. However, due to the above-mentioned reasons, I can't fetch or lookup where your videos are hosted on the internet.