금요일, 12월 09, 2005

퀵타임 스트리밍 저장 2

타이거 10.4 에서는 어떻게 퀵타임 프로 없이 퀵타임 무비를 저장할 수 있을까?
http://www.macosxhints.com/ 에서 답을 얻었다.
프레임 하나를 컷 하고, 무비를 저장하려면 친절한 금자씨 .. 아니 퀵타임 플레이어가 이 캐시 파일을 저장하는 것이다.

퀵타임 프로는 한국 사이트에서는 살 수도 없지만... 가격이 $29.90이다.



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Save QuickTime 7 movies to disk
Thu, May 5 '05 at 02:45PM • from: Electric Monk


Quicktime 7 doesn't allow saving streaming movies to the hard drive without a Pro key. Which sucks. Also the previous /private/tmp/ folder trick doesn't work any more. However, by complete accident, I stumbled on a new way to save movies to the hard drive. I'm using Tiger, but I assume this works in 10.3 as well...

First, make sure you have QuickTime set so movies are saved to disk cache with enough space -- look at QuickTime's System Preferences panel.

Wait until the entire file is downloaded. Then control-click on the file and hit Cut from the pop-up menu. Do this to a frame you don't mind losing; the first or the last, presumably. Close the movie's window or choose File: Quit. QuickTime will pop up a box asking if you want to save the changes you made. Naturally hit Yes. It will say then say it can't determine the location of the document, so hit Save As. Choose somewhere to save it, and save it as a self-contained movie. It will take a minute to "flatten" the movie and then ... you're done.

I tried this with the 720p streaming HD/H.264 trailers for "Serenity" and "Batman Begins," both available on Apple's HD Gallery page.

[robg adds: It's a shame the cache-save feature has been disabled. To use this hint, you'll need to get the movie open directly in QuickTime Player, not in your browser. Using your browser's View Source command, and/or its Activity window, find the URL for the actual movie. The URL will probably end in .mov, so try searching on that first. Copy this URL and then use File: Open URL in QuickTime Player and paste the URL. After the movie downloads, you can then use the cut/save trick ... and it worked fine for me in testing.]

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