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Macworld Keynote Quicktime Stream Now Available

Apple has posted a Quicktime video-on-demand stream of this morning's keynote address by CEO Steve Jobs. Two links are available on Apple's site: one for the keynote and one for the iPhone introduction.

Also introduced today during the keynote was the Apple TV (formerly iTV). Apple also announced a deal to bring catalog Paramount movies to the iTunes Store and a corporate name change to Apple Incorporated (from Apple Computer Incorporated).

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67 months ago
Not working right now. I had it, then I paused it to answer a call, and it never started again. Now there's an unavailable message...

This is why Apple doesn't do live streams anymore ;-)

applerocks

EDIT: Follow instructions here to watch, it works for me right now, even though that message is up...
http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2007/01/20070105150245.shtml
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67 months ago
Heh... "Due to exceptional demand, your request could not be completed..."
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67 months ago
Yup. Already brought to its knees by massive traffic.
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67 months ago
"Due to exceptional demand, your request cannot be completed at this time." :rolleyes:

Of course that's to be expected. Any mirrors around?
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67 months ago
yeah...I'll just wait till tomorrow to try watching it.
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67 months ago
A couple of comments.

I got an entirely different impression of the flow and the product priorities from the video than I did from the normally reliable MacRumors updates.

It seems Apple is making a HUGE mistake by NOT offering a live stream of the event.

Secondly.

The stream has access and download speed issue. MR user "Peace" assured me Apple, Inc. has increased server capacity as of yesterday by activating the former Worldcom telecom center as an Apple server farm.

It seems the same fate that Apple Computer, Inc. experienced at Christmas when folks wanted to download iTunes for their shiny new iPods, has befallen now Apple, Inc. customers, and users, and developers, and dealers, on this historic day in merely trying to download a stream of the Macworld expo.

Undercapacity and over use!

How dare we!

Rocketman
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67 months ago
From the link above -- this is the URL to put directly into Quicktime:
http://stream.qtv.apple.com/events/jan/j47d52oo/m_8848125_350_ref.mov
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67 months ago

Not working right now. I had it, then I paused it to answer a call, and it never started again. Now there's an unavailable message...

This is why Apple doesn't do live streams anymore ;-)

applerocks

EDIT: Follow instructions here to watch, it works for me right now, even though that message is up...
http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2007/01/20070105150245.shtml



yeah, that seems to make it work fine, thanks for the link...

oo the video looks like its decent quality this year!
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67 months ago
Anyone have any ideas why I am able to see the video from the keynote stream but am getting no audio? Please help!
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67 months ago

Not working right now. I had it, then I paused it to answer a call, and it never started again. Now there's an unavailable message...

This is why Apple doesn't do live streams anymore ;-)

applerocks

EDIT: Follow instructions here to watch, it works for me right now, even though that message is up...
http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2007/01/20070105150245.shtml


Heh... The exact same thing happened to me.

Funny - the MR forums are also giving me the "Server too busy" message :). Thanks for the tip, though. Vid is playing great now.
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