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Re: How do I save a quicktime .mov file?

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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
I want to save a quicktime movie file locally, namely for example:

THIS ONE

It's embedded into the webpage. I found the actual hyperlink directly to the movie file, and opened it in Quicktime media player, but alas, there was no "Save As" option available to me?!?!?

Anyone know of any feasible way to save a QT .mov file like this particular one?

I even tried opening it in WMP, with no luck at all...

Oh, and watch the movie if you feel like it. It is really cool, hence why I want to save it locally.

You have to view the source of the website. Find where the movie file is actually stored on the web server. Then create a link to it in a regular HTML file. Then right click your link, and choose "Save Target as".

I did that for you though. Here's your link: http://www.blur.com/quicktime/480x360/rockfish_480.mov.
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