Apple posts QuickTime video of ‘It’s Only Rock and Roll’ event

Apple StoreApple has posted the video of today’s “It’s Only Rock and Roll” event via iTunes Store and posted a link on their website to a QuickTime stream.

See Apple executives Steve Jobs, Phil Schiller, and Jeff Robbin unveil and demonstrate the latest innovations in music.

The link to the video-on-demand QuickTime stream can be found here.

Get the free video via iTunes here.

14 Comments

  1. I said before that Steve Jobs should not do this “keynotes” anymore (and let his lieutenants handle it), but I was wrong. He was great here, like he never stopped doing them for the past year. He should keep doing these amazing examples of presentation excellence as long as he wants.

    And Phil Schiller gets better every time, and his more animated style is a nice contrast to Steve Jobs.

    Everyone is talking about the iPods, so I’ll just say that the new version of iTunes has some nice new features. Jeff Robbins did an excellent job with the demo. The new syncing capabilities are very useful, and they even work on my old 4th gen iPod. I like the “Automatically fill free space with songs” setting, sort of like “Autofill” for any space you have left over after setting up the sync. I’m just about to try Home Sharing, which is how I always wanted the previous sharing over local network feature to work.

  2. Hmm… anyone else not able to stream it OR download it as a podcast? It just tells me that ‘The file might be corrupted, or a file type that iTunes cannot play’. Guess I’ll have to try later.

    Also, this made me laugh, when rooting around in the Safari activity menu on the event page to try to find the source of the streaming problem, I found an image called ‘hero20090909.jpg’ and whaddaya know, it was a photo of Steve Jobs. Wonder if he knows…

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