On the right hand side of the bar at the bottom of the movie click and scroll to Save As Quicktime Movie.

Drew

On 9 Jan 2004, at 19:01, Tom Burke wrote:

Hello the list!

This is really silly - I just can't seem to do something that I know I ought to be able to manage.

I've downloaded the 'enhanced' Macintosh ad, and I'd really like to save it to disk and keep it. But the QuickTime video opens in a new window Safari window using the Quick Time plug-in, ie it's not a file download. Nonetheless I'm sure I ought to be able to save it to disk but I can't manage it somehow. All I get access to is the HTML link that calls the QT file, if you see what I mean.

I tried opening it as a QT file using the QT player, but that won't accept the .HTML extension on the link - says it's not a QT file (which I suppose it isn't).

Anybody got any suggestions? Or is htis something I can' do?

Tom Burke


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