Filed under: Other Events, Apple
Download "Let's Rock" keynote video as a podcast
If waiting for a stream to buffer isn't your thing, then you can now download today's "Let's Rock" event via Apple's Keynote podcast feed.Now you can watch Steve say, "BOOM!" without stream interruptions. Be aware that this video is over 700 MB in size.
Thanks to everyone who sent this in!

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ming said 1:44AM on 9-10-2008
Is it just me, or is the download as slow as a snail?
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Randy said 1:51AM on 9-10-2008
Or direct download the .m4v file: http://www.apple.com/datapub/us/podcasts/apple_keynotes/sj-keynote-20080909.m4v
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Ming said 3:04AM on 9-10-2008
It's not working...the podcast died as well. I guess it's just the server being overloaded.
Byron Yu said 3:27AM on 9-10-2008
That link doesn't work anymore for some reason.
Randy said 4:38AM on 9-10-2008
OK, here is the updated download address: http://movies.apple.com/movies/us/podcast/apple_keynotes/sj-keynote-20080909.m4v
Ming said 11:36PM on 9-10-2008
Thank you! Works perfectly.
marvin said 1:57AM on 9-10-2008
Yeah, it's soooo slow. I tried downloading the WWDC 2008 keynote and it's hella fast! And that's 1.18GB! This is too slow.
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Jash Sayani said 2:40AM on 9-10-2008
I was waiting for this.... Will start the download as soon as I reach home.....
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James White said 5:22AM on 9-10-2008
Is it just me, or did apple digitally change Steve's shirt from brown to black?
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Doc said 5:56AM on 9-10-2008
Yo Randy, will you please tell us HOW you found the DL link????
I have been looking for a way to find them for some time!, PLEASE.....
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Randy said 6:13AM on 9-10-2008
First subscribe the Apple Keynote Podcast, and start the latest podcast download in iTunes; then go to the folder
~/Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/Downloads/Podcasts/****.tmp, and you can find a file named "info.plist" within the folder, open this file and the direct download url is there.
Doc said 12:38PM on 9-10-2008
THANKS Randy, nice find:)
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Doc said 1:06PM on 9-10-2008
@Randy, have any idea where the .tmp file is for a streaming quicktime movie or where it buffers to?
Have looked everywhere can't find it. Even turned on hidden files, no luck.
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Byron Yu said 1:33PM on 9-10-2008
@Randy
What program do you use to open the info.plist in windows?
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d.w. said 7:02AM on 9-11-2008
Thanks for that one. I copied it to a flash drive, plugged it into my PS3, and watched it on the big screen instead of hunched over my computer.
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