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ro.hernandezz

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Original poster
Hi everyone!

I have a question that I think many will find silly but anyway, I Need help!!!

I've heard/seen in some sites and podcasts that you can watch steve jobs' macworld keynote live or dowload it, the only problem is that i can't figure out how to download it to my mac! I personally don't like to watch streaming video because it sometimes freezes and you have to rewind it. I'd also love to save it in my ipod to show some dull-little-box-users how cool the new (and also not-so-new...) macs are.

Anyway, if anyone knows how to do this please let me know

ps- I have quicktime pro


=Rodrigo H.=
 
Where has the movie gone?

If I save the movie (in qt pro), there's only a small file (1KB) stored on my hard drive. It plays the keynote very well, but I can't believe, all the information is stored in that small file. Does anyone know where the real movie has gone? Any hint appreciated.
 
Cinematographer said:
If I save the movie (in qt pro), there's only a small file (1KB) stored on my hard drive. It plays the keynote very well, but I can't believe, all the information is stored in that small file. Does anyone know where the real movie has gone? Any hint appreciated.
It's still streaming it. It's just a shortcut to the streaming file on apple's site.
 
Does this mean that there's no way to save the source itself? As soon as Apple chances the webpage, my link to the stream will be useless, right? :mad:
 
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