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<JoeO>
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Help with Quicktime files ?
I am having trouble recording the movie tailers here on this site. It appears most of the formats here use Quicktime *.mov formats. But some of the movies won't let you do a save (a right mouse click) so I cannot save them on my hard drive. I've even tried to get them out of my "Temporary Internet Files" section of Internet Explorer but when they run by themselves, they don't play too well.
I was wondering how some of you save these movie trailers to your hard drive. Any advice?
My ultimate goal is to play them on my Casio Pocket PC. It will only play mpeg formats, so the Quicktime mov files will eventually have to be converted to avi files and then converted to mpeg file format. But that's a whole other story in itself.
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Jul 9th, 2001 05:37 AM |
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Jameous Woodshire
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Use Download Accelerator or Get Right. they get all but the streaming vids.
As for converting them after that to MPEg, you can use Premier and convert them to AVI then use an AVI to MPEG1 converter. I know it's alot of work, but if thats what you want to do...
I'm trying to convert my friends Fan Film over to VCD as we speak. It's giving me a hassle over format type though, But it 's not quicktime, that would make it easer.
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Jul 9th, 2001 06:08 AM |
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<JoeO>
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OK, thanks. I'll try that.
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Jul 10th, 2001 04:07 AM |
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