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Where can I download a copy of the keynote?
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Aug 10, 2006, 09:12 AM
 
This seems like a simple question, but I can't save a copy of the keynote from Apple's web site. I have Quicktime Pro, and when I try to save it, it tells me the file size is only 4 kb. I want to transfer the keynote to my Dell Axim to watch when I'm not home. Is there another place to download the keynote?

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Aug 10, 2006, 09:38 AM
 
As far as I understand, the keynote is streamed. You can't download it. You could look for programs that record streams, but I don't really know if they work with video and even if such apps exist for our platform.

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Aug 10, 2006, 11:03 AM
 
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Aug 10, 2006, 11:22 AM
 
I didn't find a copy of the keynote, but I did find a couple supposed copies of the 10.5 prerelease I'm tempted to get them just to see if they're real, I heard there was a fake one out there that lots of people downloaded, turns out it was empty.
     
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Aug 10, 2006, 11:37 AM
 
This annoys me immensely.

Apple's quite happy to sell us a code which allows QT to save on-line vids, but then disables that functionality for their own content.
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Aug 10, 2006, 12:27 PM
 
Originally Posted by Doofy
This annoys me immensely.

Apple's quite happy to sell us a code which allows QT to save on-line vids, but then disables that functionality for their own content.
Its a rebroadcasted live-event. This kind of live-stream is a continous flow of data. You can not "download" a stream and store it on your HD.

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Aug 10, 2006, 12:32 PM
 
streaming = temporarly storing the flowing data until replaced by new data (buffer).

so theoretically....just having the flow of date "flow" into a file instead of being deleted is possible. it has been done before with the keynotes.

Thats what i reckon anyway.
     
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Aug 10, 2006, 12:38 PM
 
Knowing Apple, they will start selling the Keynote on CD for free + $19.99 shipping. If you want a DVD copy, that will be $5.00 + $19.99 shipping.

Oh, and they should be expected to ship within 2 weeks.
     
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Aug 10, 2006, 12:42 PM
 
Wintel + Quicktime + SnagIt = Easy Keynote video copy.

Same goes for PPC Mac + SnapzPro

Get the audio from the Engadget podcast, mix with iMovie.
     
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Aug 10, 2006, 01:33 PM
 
output your a/v of computer to you home theater dvr (dvd or harddisk). bam, got your own copy.
     
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Aug 10, 2006, 02:15 PM
 
Originally Posted by Hawkeye_a
streaming = temporarly storing the flowing data until replaced by new data (buffer).

so theoretically....just having the flow of date "flow" into a file instead of being deleted is possible. it has been done before with the keynotes.

Thats what i reckon anyway.
I'm not sure, but I believe that streams will automatically throttle themselves based on load and give you different quality levels at different times. If there's lag, it may only send you the most recent information, leaving the lost data behind. It's not just progressively sending the raw data.
     
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Aug 10, 2006, 02:33 PM
 
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