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Save 'unsavable' QuickTime movies (revisited)
Authored by: remade on Jan 21, '04 03:10:34PM

Or you could just go to Window menu > Activity in Safari which will list all downloads on a page. Then simply locate the movie and double-click on it. It will open up in a new page from where you can simply copy the url to a download manager.



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Save 'unsavable' QuickTime movies (revisited)
Authored by: vilennon on Jan 21, '04 04:17:40PM

In Mozilla it's View->Page Info or Command-I. Select the media file and Save As.



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Save 'unsavable' QuickTime movies (revisited)
Authored by: godfatherK on Jul 19, '04 05:25:20AM

This seems to be the most practical method.
By the way, this method works with Firefox. My guess, hence, is that the method works in all Mozilla based browsers.
This method is sweet on two fronts. There is only one download. And, it's clicker-friendly. In other words, non-CLI folks can use it to all their liking.



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Save 'unsavable' QuickTime movies (revisited)
Authored by: garbanzito on Jan 22, '04 02:15:12PM

it's helpful to know how to grab the URL then download it separately, however for material that has already loaded into a webpage, grabbing it from /tmp avoids downloading it twice, which is very helpful with larger files



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