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  • Saving Quicktime Trailers from Apple

    by 
    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    12.29.2006

    Saving any QuickTime movie is a breeze if you have QuickTime Pro. I downloaded this Fantastic Four trailer (in HD), let it finish loading, and then selected File > Save As... and I was done. What if you don't want to shell out the dough for a QT Pro license? Well, Krunk4Ever (who isn't a fan of QT) has a tip that'll let you download the trailers from Apple just by delving into the HTML of the trailer webpage and using a little command line trickery to download the file.Pretty cool, I suppose, but it is much easier to just visit the iTunes Store Movie Trailer section and download the videos that way. iTunes will happily download any trailer that is available and scot free at that, no DRM in sight. Oddly, though, it does place the trailers in the 'Podcast' section of your iTunes library.Each of these three options will get the job done though one isn't free, one isn't easy, and one is both free and easy. Choose wisely.

  • HD Trailer Tuesday

    by 
    Kevin C. Tofel
    Kevin C. Tofel
    01.24.2006

    Looks like the Apple folks took a few weeks off from trailers or they're all catching high-def screenings over at Sundance. There weren't too many new HD trailers over the past few weeks, but now you can feast your eyes on the latest HD trailers: Firewall - Harrison Ford stars as a Rebel pilot Bank security expert whose family is taken hostage for $100 mil Click - Adam Sandler and Kate Beckensale married? You go Happy Gilmore! She's the Man - College comedy; do we need another? When a Stranger Calls - This was too scary looking for me to even get the details. We say: get on the "Do Not Call" list. Hoot - Middle school students fight back against local government and land developers. Dirty - Cuba Gooding, Jr. in fights crime in an anti-gang task force. There you go: clean out those bandwidth pipes, start downloading and comment with your trailer thoughts!