<strong>A bit off topic, but here are the RTSP of some of the CNN streams I would like to save. Anyone care to take a crack at it? Their servers do not seem to respond to the HTTP requests.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Here's two of the movies. I've copied them to my server.
<strong>A bit off topic, but here are the RTSP of some of the CNN streams I would like to save. Anyone care to take a crack at it? Their servers do not seem to respond to the HTTP requests.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Here's the links for all of them. I've removed the two that were on my server (from my post, above).
Thanks for being able to find them... but they dont work. I've tried by just clicking on them and also right clicking and "save link as..." but neither work. I'm on a PC... but I dont think that makes a difference.
Anyone else?
ZO
(EDIT: These are still the small movies... are there any hi-res ones? 320x240 or bigger for example? Maybe even from other sources on the net? I'm surprised its so difficult to find these movies!)
Thanks for being able to find them... but they dont work. I've tried by just clicking on them and also right clicking and "save link as..." but neither work. I'm on a PC... but I dont think that makes a difference.
Anyone else?
</strong><hr></blockquote>
I just tried the links, and they worked fine. Maybe try them again?
<strong>(EDIT: These are still the small movies... are there any hi-res ones? 320x240 or bigger for example? Maybe even from other sources on the net? I'm surprised its so difficult to find these movies!)
</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yeah, I know! I thought they would be bigger as I told it to give the most bandwidth hogging stream. Thus the T1 refrence in the URL. However, I think they are trying to precerve their bandwidth for other things now that the story has "blown over" so to speak. If anyone finds the big streams let me know too.
Yeah, I know! I thought they would be bigger as I told it to give the most bandwidth hogging stream. Thus the T1 refrence in the URL. However, I think they are trying to precerve their bandwidth for other things now that the story has "blown over" so to speak. If anyone finds the big streams let me know too.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I've never seen CNN deliver any sort of true high qualtiy/high bandwidth streams before. Even with the "T1" reference, the CNN streams are usually below 200 Kbps.
If you really wanted HQ videos, you could try asking your local TV news station. I've done that before for tapes of old shows and stuff (although it was all work related).
Thanks. What app do you use to download these? Is there a browser for downloading that will resume downloads? I get as far as 90% through the bigger ones then the download stops. I tried an FTP client thinking I could resume the download but it didn't want to connect.
<strong>Ditto. Interarchy is the way to go.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Thanks to all for this. By the way, after trying iCab and Netscape 6.2 on OS X I switched to Netscape 4.7 running in Classic and have had no problem downloading even the largest file.
It was impressive to me to sit here burning a CD-R in one window, watching a keynote at largest possible size (cinema display) in another window while monitoring Netscape download another keynote (about 120 kbytes/s) in a third window. All without a hiccup. I love OS X.
[quote] i think you have to be a PAYING developer to view those, right? <hr></blockquote>
no! You don't have to be a paying developer, just login with your Apple ID (you can sign in for free); it's the same ID you need to visit the Apple Discussion Board (apple.com/support)
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<strong>A bit off topic, but here are the RTSP of some of the CNN streams I would like to save. Anyone care to take a crack at it? Their servers do not seem to respond to the HTTP requests.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Here's two of the movies. I've copied them to my server.
<a href="http://commons.ucalgary.ca/king/appleinsider/first.plane.hits.gp.med.T1.mov" target="_blank">first.plane.hits.gp.med.T1.mov</a>
<a href="http://commons.ucalgary.ca/king/appleinsider/2nd.plane.hits.cnn.med.T1.mov" target="_blank">2nd.plane.hits.cnn.med.T1.mov</a>
I'll try the others later.
(edit: I've removed the files. See my later post (2 down) for all the links.)
[ 11-20-2001: Message edited by: King Chung Huang ]</p>
<strong>Here are some older ones...
...</strong><hr></blockquote>
Just curious, did you get these links from my page?
<a href="http://homepage.mac.com/graphiteman/Keynotes.html" target="_blank">http://homepage.mac.com/graphiteman/Keynotes.html</a>
<strong>
Just curious, did you get these links from my page?</strong><hr></blockquote>
No, AppleMaster made that list on the old AppleInsider forums in reply to a request from Michaelm8000. It was a compilation of links that I and others posted in the old thread. <a href="http://commons.ucalgary.ca/king/appleinsider/Forum11/HTML/001024-3.html" target="_blank">It's on page 3.</a>
[quote]Originally posted by NoahJ:
<strong>A bit off topic, but here are the RTSP of some of the CNN streams I would like to save. Anyone care to take a crack at it? Their servers do not seem to respond to the HTTP requests.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Here's the links for all of them. I've removed the two that were on my server (from my post, above).
<a href="http://turner.download.akamai.com/cnn/us/2001/09/12/first.plane.hits.gp.med.T1.mov" target="_blank">first.plane.hits.gp.med.T1.mov</a> (899 KB)
<a href="http://turner.download.akamai.com/cnn/us/2001/09/12/2nd.plane.hits.cnn.med.T1.mov" target="_blank">2nd.plane.hits.cnn.med.T1.mov</a> (1.3 MB)
<a href="http://turner.download.akamai.com/cnn/us/2001/09/11/exclusive.crash.cnn.med.T1.mov" target="_blank">exclusive.crash.cnn.med.T1.mov</a> (584 KB)
<a href="http://turner.download.akamai.com/cnn/us/2001/09/11/vo.wtc.2nd.plane.pax.med.T1.mov" target="_blank">vo.wtc.2nd.plane.pax.med.T1.mov</a> (1.3 MB)
<a href="http://turner.download.akamai.com/cnn/us/2001/09/12/pv.tick.tock.affl.med.T1.mov" target="_blank">pv.tick.tock.affl.med.T1.mov</a> (3.5 MB)
(edit: fixed a link)
[ 11-20-2001: Message edited by: King Chung Huang ]</p>
<strong>
Here's the links for all of them. I've removed the two that were on my server (from my post, above).
<a href="http://turner.download.akamai.com/cnn/us/2001/09/12/first.plane.hits.gp.med.T1.mov" target="_blank">first.plane.hits.gp.med.T1.mov</a> (899 KB)
<a href="http://turner.download.akamai.com/cnn/us/2001/09/12/2nd.plane.hits.cnn.med.T1.mov" target="_blank">2nd.plane.hits.cnn.med.T1.mov</a> (1.3 MB)
<a href="http://turner.download.akamai.com/cnn/us/2001/09/11/exclusive.crash.cnn.med.T1.mov" target="_blank">exclusive.crash.cnn.med.T1.mov</a> (584 KB)
<a href="http://turner.download.akamai.com/cnn/us/2001/09/11/vo.wtc.2nd.plane.pax.med.T1.mov" target="_blank">vo.wtc.2nd.plane.pax.med.T1.mov</a> (1.3 MB)
<a href="http://turner.download.akamai.com/cnn/us/2001/09/12/pv.tick.tock.affl.med.T1.mov" target="_blank">pv.tick.tock.affl.med.T1.mov</a> (3.5 MB)
(edit: fixed a link)
[ 11-20-2001: Message edited by: King Chung Huang ]</strong><hr></blockquote>
KCH: Thank you so much! I cannot tell you how much I appreciate this!!! You Rock Dude!
<strong>
Here's the links for all of them. I've removed the two that were on my server (from my post, above).
<a href="http://turner.download.akamai.com/cnn/us/2001/09/12/first.plane.hits.gp.med.T1.mov" target="_blank">first.plane.hits.gp.med.T1.mov</a> (899 KB)
<a href="http://turner.download.akamai.com/cnn/us/2001/09/12/2nd.plane.hits.cnn.med.T1.mov" target="_blank">2nd.plane.hits.cnn.med.T1.mov</a> (1.3 MB)
<a href="http://turner.download.akamai.com/cnn/us/2001/09/11/exclusive.crash.cnn.med.T1.mov" target="_blank">exclusive.crash.cnn.med.T1.mov</a> (584 KB)
<a href="http://turner.download.akamai.com/cnn/us/2001/09/11/vo.wtc.2nd.plane.pax.med.T1.mov" target="_blank">vo.wtc.2nd.plane.pax.med.T1.mov</a> (1.3 MB)
<a href="http://turner.download.akamai.com/cnn/us/2001/09/12/pv.tick.tock.affl.med.T1.mov" target="_blank">pv.tick.tock.affl.med.T1.mov</a> (3.5 MB)
</strong><hr></blockquote>
Thanks for being able to find them... but they dont work. I've tried by just clicking on them and also right clicking and "save link as..." but neither work. I'm on a PC... but I dont think that makes a difference.
Anyone else?
ZO
(EDIT: These are still the small movies... are there any hi-res ones? 320x240 or bigger for example? Maybe even from other sources on the net? I'm surprised its so difficult to find these movies!)
[ 11-21-2001: Message edited by: ZO ]</p>
<strong>
Thanks for being able to find them... but they dont work. I've tried by just clicking on them and also right clicking and "save link as..." but neither work. I'm on a PC... but I dont think that makes a difference.
Anyone else?
</strong><hr></blockquote>
I just tried the links, and they worked fine. Maybe try them again?
Anyway, thanks a bundle again!
How do you find out where the source is with these things?
<strong>(EDIT: These are still the small movies... are there any hi-res ones? 320x240 or bigger for example? Maybe even from other sources on the net? I'm surprised its so difficult to find these movies!)
</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yeah, I know! I thought they would be bigger as I told it to give the most bandwidth hogging stream. Thus the T1 refrence in the URL. However, I think they are trying to precerve their bandwidth for other things now that the story has "blown over" so to speak. If anyone finds the big streams let me know too.
<strong>
Yeah, I know! I thought they would be bigger as I told it to give the most bandwidth hogging stream. Thus the T1 refrence in the URL. However, I think they are trying to precerve their bandwidth for other things now that the story has "blown over" so to speak. If anyone finds the big streams let me know too.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I've never seen CNN deliver any sort of true high qualtiy/high bandwidth streams before. Even with the "T1" reference, the CNN streams are usually below 200 Kbps.
If you really wanted HQ videos, you could try asking your local TV news station. I've done that before for tapes of old shows and stuff (although it was all work related).
<strong>Here are some older ones...
</strong><hr></blockquote>
Thanks. What app do you use to download these? Is there a browser for downloading that will resume downloads? I get as far as 90% through the bigger ones then the download stops. I tried an FTP client thinking I could resume the download but it didn't want to connect.
<a href="http://www.stairways.com/" target="_blank">http://www.stairways.com/</a>
<strong>Ditto. Interarchy is the way to go.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Thanks to all for this. By the way, after trying iCab and Netscape 6.2 on OS X I switched to Netscape 4.7 running in Classic and have had no problem downloading even the largest file.
It was impressive to me to sit here burning a CD-R in one window, watching a keynote at largest possible size (cinema display) in another window while monitoring Netscape download another keynote (about 120 kbytes/s) in a third window. All without a hiccup. I love OS X.
They are 6 movies from Apple WWDC 2001:
WebObjects Overview:
rtsp://a481.qt1vod.kamai.net/3/481/1420/3b62f35c/1a1a1aff73e54aab1846b72ba1cf30a0107ce10f72e14e7de2 58bd2b9f1241b82f93f6265786f86cdf4f7eaee51 54a7aab/601_300.mov
QuickTime Overview:
rtsp://a241.qt1vod.kamai.net/3/241/1420/3b62f3d2/1a1a1aff73e54aab1846b72ba1cf30a0107ce10f72e14e7de2 58bd2b9f1241b82f93f6265786f86cdf4f7eaee51 54b7bac/400_300.mov
Make It Aqua:
rtsp://a662.qt1vod.kamai.net/3/662/1420/3b62f3be/1a1a1aff73e54aab1846b72ba1cf30a0107ce10f72e14e7de2 58bd2b9f1241b82f93f6265786f86cdf4f7eaee51 54b7bac/111_300.mov
Darwin:
rtsp://a1484.qt1vod.kamai.net/3/1484/1420/3b4d43bf/1a1a1aff73e54aab1846b72ba1cf30a0107ce10f72e14e7de2 58bd2b9f1241b82f93f6265786f86cdf4f7eaee 5164777a8/103_300.mov
Cocoa Overview:
rtsp://a802.qt1vod.kamai.net/3/802/1420/3b62f3b9/1a1a1aff73e54aab1846b72ba1cf30a0107ce10f72e14e7de2 58bd2b9f1241b82f93f6265786f86cdf4f7eaee51 54b7bac/102_300.mov
Java Overview:
rtsp://a450.qt1vod.kamai.net/3/450/1420/3b4d43bf/1a1a1aff73e54aab1846b72ba1cf30a0107ce10f72e14e7de2 58bd2b9f1241b82f93f6265786f86cdf4f7eaee51 64777a8/500_300.mov
TTHHAANNKKSS !!!
[ 12-07-2001: Message edited by: Zeno ]</p>
I cannot provide directly a link but I can tell you how to reach that page:
- go to
<a href="http://connect.apple.com" target="_blank">connect.apple.com</a>
- login
- on the left choose "View ADC TV"
- hit the "play now" button
that's it.
hope you or somebody else will be able to "crack" the rtsp addresses so that we can download those movies...
[ 12-09-2001: Message edited by: Zeno ]</p>
no! You don't have to be a paying developer, just login with your Apple ID (you can sign in for free); it's the same ID you need to visit the Apple Discussion Board (apple.com/support)
[ 12-09-2001: Message edited by: Zeno ]</p>