on 9/6/01 8:32 AM, John Tree at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> This is off topic, but was wondering if anyone knows how to save all those
> quicktime movie trailers to your hard disk.
> 
> In the old days you used to be able to click on the right of the time line
> and and save movie to disk. This is greyed out now on all the recent movie
> trailers.
> 

Solved it.

netscape 3 has the file as a .mov in the cache folder in the prefs folder.
Just drag it out. IE seems to make the cache one big file rather than
individyal ones.

Sorry to waste your time with asking and answering my own off topic
question.




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