Filed under: Video, How-tos, WWDC, Steve Jobs
WWDC Keynote Video in Chapters
Joi Ito points to a neat version of the Keynote that has been split into chapters by Kevin Marks. So now you can jump over to your favorite part, or just watch the podcast bit and skip over all the Intel business.
It's the digital equivalent of sticking your fingers in your ears and repeating "No no no no no..." for close to an hour!
UPDATE: Joi updated with a link to the how-to behind the chaptered video feed. Cool.

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Camrick said 4:20PM on 6-16-2005
Has anyone captured this into a file that can be downloaded. I would like to see a nice feed of this presentation but I have to go to the local coffee shop to get a faster connection and even then the connection is shoddy. I would really like to be able to download the whole thing in h.264 so I can watch it at home. Anyone know where I could find this???
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Michael G said 4:20PM on 6-16-2005
Right click and save link as in Firefox...
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tim dungan (holophile) said 4:20PM on 6-16-2005
Michael, I believe Camrick was refering to the entire stream and not just the bookmarked ref mov.
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Camrick said 4:20PM on 6-16-2005
Yes, I was refering to the entire stream. Sorry, if I wasn't clear on that.
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Carla said 4:20PM on 6-16-2005
I'd like a copy I can actually WATCH instead of this streaming load of crap that cuts out every ten seconds or so. I get to hear Steve talk for two seconds before the audio cuts out, then the video starts breaking up and it tells me it's lost the connection.
If I were trying to watch over dialup I might expect this, but I'm on a 4mbit+ cable connection!
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Rafe H. said 4:20PM on 6-16-2005
My favorite part of Joi's movie is the VERY FIRST FRAME! No one reads these things anymore. He he he,
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Kenny said 4:20PM on 6-16-2005
i've been so worried this whole time about the intel switch, after I saw steve jobs talk about it -- I 'm not so worried.
he is an extremely smart businessman and I really feel reassured that i'll probably want t a new mac in a couple years anyways...
...apple please don't screw yourself up with this one!
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