Saving Videos With QuickTime Pro

I recently brought QuickTime Pro so I could save videos I wanted, and put them on my iPod. I'm having troubles doing this. Can someone please help?!?

Sometimes when you tap the download link in Safari yu can download and save the video. The GoodReader app allows you to download via entering the download URL. You can copy the URL from Safri and paste in GoodReader.

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    In Lamonts post about converting video for the iPod, it was pointed out that one can capture streaming video (Steve Jobs Keynote speech for instance), with Quicktime Pro. I have QT7.04 Pro, but don't know how to do this simple thing. Can someone please tell me?
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    it's possible. i did it myself, after a few tryouts.
    i still can't get the best result, but i got something.
    first of all you have to save the streaming file(thru the save as qt movie, from CTRL-click). when you get a stream it gets cached on your computer. you might playback it even when offline. so if all that you need is a simple playback, that's ok. but it's a cache, sometime the system will erase it from your HD.
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    open the file(reference you saved before), choose export from the file menu, and choose the setting that you want. i still don't get a good quality(i know it's incredible that a stream file has a better quality...) and i still have to export the video separated from the audio. but if you need only the moving image to edit a homevideo, and your only source is a stream, it's a start.
    so if anyone feel like growing the knowledge tree, let's go ahead.

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  • Error when trying to save still image from video with Quicktime Pro

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  • Extracting Audio from Video With QuickTime Pro?

    I read on another discussion board that QuickTime Pro could record/extract audio only from a video file. So I purchased the QuickTime Pro upgrade today (for Windows XP) but can't seem to find out how to do it, assumimg that post was correct and it can be done at all.
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  • Can't save videos with Quicktime Pro

    Hi, I was trying to watch the new iPhone 3.0 OS presentation, but it couldn't stream properly. So I wanted to download it so I could watch it later without buffering etc. But when I save it 'as a qt movie' or 'a qt source' it saves as a maximally 3kb .mov file. And when I play it, it streams again. So I don't understand how it isn't downloaded fully.
    Can anyone help?
    Thank you very much!

    True "streaming media" files in QuickTime format can't be saved to a local machine. All you can save is a "link" (your 3KB file) to the source.
    Many of those Apple presentation files (Keynotes, for an example) are available for download at the iTunes Store.

  • Saving videos with QuickTime

    How can I save a video clip?

    Sometimes when you tap the download link in Safari yu can download and save the video. The GoodReader app allows you to download via entering the download URL. You can copy the URL from Safri and paste in GoodReader.

  • Can not encode / export videos in quicktime Pro

    I have been unable to ever sucessfuly export a video with quicktime pro on my new laptop I got this past July right from the start.
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    CPU: AMD Athlon X2 4800+
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  • None of my video's in iPhoto will play with Quicktime Pro

    Good evening everyone, I installed Snow Leopard today, and I had Quicktime Pro, after the install it was in my Applications, Utilities folders, and I can open it, and my registration key for pro is there, but when I click on a video in iPhoto it opens with Quicktime X. How do I open them with Pro? Thanks so much!

    I found the solution in case anyone is having the same problem. If you open Quicktime Pro in Snow Leopard, choose file, then open file, and then you can open any video with the pro features that way. Hope this helps some one!

  • I NEED HELP WITH QUICKTIME PRO!!!!

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    PLEASE IF SOMEONE KNOW'S WHAT TO DO PLEASE HELP ME OUT ASAP
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  • When i save videos with quicktime player it takes really long like1062938127339 and keeps going up!!!!

    When i save videos with quicktime player it takes ridiculously long

    Hi Tim ..
    Reinstall Safari 5.0.6 for Leopard
    Then restart your Mac. Try Safari.
    If it crashes again, uninstall the Flash plugin then reinstall new > Troubleshoot Flash Player | Mac OS
    Quit then relaunch Safari. From the Safari menu bar click Safari > Empty Cache
    Right or control click the Safari icon in your Applications folder then click Get Info.
    If the box next to:  Open in 32 bit mode  is selected, deselect, quit then relaunch Safari.
    edited by:  cs

  • Capturing with QuickTime Pro?

    I have much problems with capturing in FCE: missing frames, out of sync audio, one cassette ok - the second with problems.
    Now I capture with QuickTime Pro and import in FCE.
    Is this procedure ok?

    Excuse me, I forgot: several miniDV cassettes from two different cameras. The camera I use for capturing is yet another (Medion MD 9090) camera.
    With iMovie there is no problem to capture but I have learned this is not the right way.
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  • Restoring Deleted Sections of Video In Quicktime Pro 7

    Does anyone know if you can restore the deleted sections of video in quicktime pro. I selected in & out points on a video then clicked save, instead of save as,(did not mean to do that) and it deleted most of my video, when i did not want to delete, just pull out the section where my in & out points were.
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    IF I use system restore to a restore point before I cut video would that possibly get original video file back? Reply from quicktimekirk says it's gone for good,but not sure if he has ever tried the system restore to get back to a time before video was cut. Any help greatly appreicated,I only had 1 original file copy of video file I'm trying to restore. I did back it up on dvd when first recorded,so I still have that, but I'm trying to restore the original .mov video file. Thanks and I'll remember from now on to back up any file I'm working on. Thanks again..........

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