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Saving QuickTime clips

Postby cstaylor » Thu May 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.
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Nah... Apple ads

Postby cstaylor » Fri May 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)

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