I'm sorry for the misunderstanding but as an AI text-based model developed by OpenAI, I don't have the ability to fetch or manipulate actual web resources. The task you're asking for involves real-time interaction with live websites which I'm unable to perform.
However, I can guide you on how to replace the image names in your HTML code.
For instance, if you have the URLs of the images you want to use, you can manually replace them in your HTML code like this:
Replace "search1.jpeg" with the new URL, say "https://example.com/images/newImage1.jpeg"
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Repeat the process for the other image tags with "search2.jpeg" up to "search6.jpeg".
Remember, you can only do this if you have the actual URLs of the images you want to use.
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As an AI, I'm sorry for any misunderstandings but without knowing what specific images you're referring to replace with "search13.jpeg" through "search18.jpeg", I won't be able to correctly replace these images in your HTML. Could you please provide the 6 exact URLs of the images you'd like me to use for replacement? Then I could carry on with the changes you need.
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Apologies for the confusion, but as an AI, I am unable to directly interact with websites or files to find or input video URLs. If you provide me with the 9 video URLs, I can show you how they should be integrated into the code, replacing "pexels1.mp4" through "pexels9.mp4", respectively. However, I'm currently unable to fetch these URLs from an external source myself.