I suspect the answer is no. Assuming that, I would suggest writing a custom URL 
protocol that writes the incoming data to disk (or in-memory), while passing 
out to QuickTime.

On 1 Oct 2010, at 16:03, slasktrattena...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I guess the answer to my simple question is no, but figured I better
> ask before I go digging elsewhere.
> 
> I have a QTMovie, initialized with a MP3 file downloaded from a remote
> server (i.e -initWithURL:). Is it possible to extract the raw data
> from the QTMovie object, so I can save the MP3 in its original format
> to disk (without having to convert it to some QT format)?
> 
> 
> -F
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