sorry guys, false alarm. I thought I had the keynote saved but it's just other videos. the keynote is from the stream.qtv.apple.com and can't be saved as self-contained when opened from Quicktime.
My apologies. Looks like everyone gets a free handjob for their troubles!
None of the tricks that used to work to find the keynotes work anymore. The only way I could save the last keynote was to play on the powerbook through a Formac Studio Pro and record it on a G4 tower. That was a bear. Besides, I wound up with a file that was nearly 1 GB.
What the fück Apple I just wanna watch the keynote. BitTorrent links or HL/Carracho links would be welcome, maybe I'll make you an account on my Carracho server this fall if you help me.
Can someone please take the time to Export... the WWDC Keynote? I don't have broadband available to me all the time. Just short moments, like if I go in to the Dartmouth library. Thanks. All you have to do is hit Command E and Export. It just takes some time, as it saves it in real time as it plays. I don't get why Apple doesn't release the Keynote to BitTorrent, I still haven't seen it.
MacUsers do you have broadband? If so when you start the stream, Hit Command E and select Export. Watch a file grow on the desktop. Mine got to 20 megs then I had to leave. So I am assuming when completed that file would be the Keynote in its entirety.
Has anyone had any success using this OpenRTSP program to save the keynote stream. See the thread linked below for more details. Does the export thing described above work? I doubt it.
MacUsers do you have broadband? If so when you start the stream, Hit Command E and select Export. Watch a file grow on the desktop. Mine got to 20 megs then I had to leave. So I am assuming when completed that file would be the Keynote in its entirety.
Ok, At first I tried Mpeg 4 and after about an hour and a half i canceled it because it wasn't even half way through. So then I tried Mpeg 1 and it took like 5 minutes, and yes it did save the movie, but... there was no sound... and the quality sucked... and it kept skipping every 2 seconds. So in other words do not try Mpeg 1, but if you have alot of time try Mpeg 4 (I am not sure taht it will work much better so dont get mad at me when you waste 3 hours downloading)I think I will try Mpeg 4 tommarow also if i get the time. Il make sure to tell you if it worked.
OK, I did the Mpeg4 and nothing, it got to 2GB and I oppened the video up, and it was just a 2 hours of showing one little picture the picture that was there when i started the export.
I let the Mpeg4 run overnight... got a different result.. 2 hours of movie, quality was ok but it was very choppy and no audio, cause quicktime says that the source has no audio track to export.
I let the Mpeg4 run overnight... got a different result.. 2 hours of movie, quality was ok but it was very choppy and no audio, cause quicktime says that the source has no audio track to export.
Can someone save it with Dazzle! or the Formac Studio DV then compress it with 3ivx or MPEG4 and put it on BitTorrent or some server? I'd host it but I'm not at college so I'm grounded on a modem. Someone here mentioned they did that for a keynote once IIRC.
Lol Aquatic... calm down. Someone over at the MacNN forums apparently made an mpeg4 of it, and it's up on BitTorrent... currently grabbing it. I'll let you know in a day or two how it turns out (my cable connection's been acting up lately, so I don't know how long it'll take).
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My apologies. Looks like everyone gets a free handjob for their troubles!
That was a joke.
http://forums.appleinsider.com/showthread.php?s=&postid=399830
Originally posted by Aquatic
MacUsers do you have broadband? If so when you start the stream, Hit Command E and select Export. Watch a file grow on the desktop. Mine got to 20 megs then I had to leave. So I am assuming when completed that file would be the Keynote in its entirety.
Ya hold on, i will go try
Originally posted by MCQ
I let the Mpeg4 run overnight... got a different result.. 2 hours of movie, quality was ok but it was very choppy and no audio, cause quicktime says that the source has no audio track to export.
still useless
Can someone save it with Dazzle! or the Formac Studio DV then compress it with 3ivx or MPEG4 and put it on BitTorrent or some server? I'd host it but I'm not at college so I'm grounded on a modem. Someone here mentioned they did that for a keynote once IIRC.
For the others, the link is on Torrent Reactor.
Refer to this MacNN thread if you need to.
http://forums.macnn.com/showthread.p...0&pagenumber=2
Originally posted by Paul
post the link to the torrent!
On Torrent Reactor, it's like the fourth listed on the main page right now.
Anyways, try this:
http://torrentreactor.com/download.p...eactor.torrent