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cstaylor
05-16-2002, 11:39 PM
... tonight I learned how easy it is to save QuickTime clips in self-referencing format (okay, this is probably not a big deal for Big Media types like Rob and Ultra, but I'm new at this):
All you need to do is view source on the web page with the QuickTime clip you want to capture. Open up QuickTime, and select "Open a url in a new Viewer". Once it downloads the clip, just select "Save". Make sure you select "Self-contained clip" so all the media is saved as one file.
ultragaijin
05-17-2002, 04:31 AM
... tonight I learned how easy it is to save QuickTime clips in self-referencing format (okay, this is probably not a big deal for Big Media types like Rob and Ultra, but I'm new at this)
No comment. (:roll:) Like, I'm Sumner Redstone and Rob's Rupert Murdoch.
All you need to do is view source on the web page with the QuickTime clip you want to capture. Open up QuickTime, and select "Open a url in a new Viewer". Once it downloads the clip, just select "Save". Make sure you select "Self-contained clip" so all the media is saved as one file.
Don't tell me you downloaded the Matrix teaser...or were you pirating clips from Rob *****'s site?
cstaylor
05-17-2002, 10:12 AM
I'm giving a 2 hour lecture on OS X this afternoon, and I wanted to bring some of the cool Apple ads (I'm demo'ing on my older PowerMac G4, so it doesn't look as cool as one of the new iMacs)
:wink:
ultragaijin
05-17-2002, 10:46 AM
Oh, neat! let me know how it goes. :wink:
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