I use FireFox (mostly) and sometime IE for web broswer (Windows). When an audio file plays inline in the broswer, QuickTime fires up.
Is there an easy way to capture that URL to phsyically download the MP3/audio file to your local hard drive? I can't find a "Save As" option anywhere in the program.
Stupid QuickTime question
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Sonny - Site Admin
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I'm not clear on what you're after but I think you want to save the file and not just the URL (link).
In IE, right click on the link and do SAVE TARGET AS
that should download the MP3 itself
if you want to save the URL, then just add it as a favorite.
In IE, right click on the link and do SAVE TARGET AS
that should download the MP3 itself
if you want to save the URL, then just add it as a favorite.
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mbuff wrote:I'm not clear on what you're after but I think you want to save the file and not just the URL (link).
Correct. I don't see a "SAVE TARGET AS" option in IE when quicktime is playing an audio file inline. Where is that?
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Sonny - Site Admin
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