John Tree on 6/9/01 2:53 PM 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.
>
It's greyed out now because you have the basic system install of QuickTime.
If you upgrade to QuickTime Pro you will be able to save them from any
browser.
As a matter of fact, I bought a Firewire2go card just for the QuickTime Pro
that it's bundled with. It's cheaper than buying the Pro upgrade from Apple.
I thinks I saw that the card is now less than $30 at OWC.
Haven't used the card yet, no reason to ;^)
-makmac
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