Apple has made it so that only Quicktime is allowed to download their trailers. Any web browser will be automatically redirected to the Apple – Movie Trailers’ homepage.
It may be a lil tricky but you can do it...I'll use atomic browser as example...I'm sure icab can also be used
1. Change "identify browser as" to firefox3
2. Now on the apple trailer site you will see a drop down arrow that will show download link for specific resolutions, this is the reference file link, but it still aint that simple just yet...
3. How to find and construct the download URL:
Once you have clicked on the resolution you want the preview will start in a new page. Hit pause and select the web address in the addess bar above and "select all" then "copy" the file link, but then you'll need to modify it a bit.
4. Change setting "identify browser as" back to 'mobile safari - ipad'
5. paste the link into a post as if you were replying to a thread and then you'll need to modify it a bit:
5a. You'll want to insert an 'h' between the '_' and resolution. For example, I'll use pirates of the carribean:
Before ~ "http://trailers.apple.com/movies/disney/piratesofthecaribbeanonstrangertides/potc4-production_fte_720p.mov"
5b. After you insert the 'h', it'll become "http://trailers.apple.com/movies/disney/piratesofthecaribbeanonstrangertides/potc4-production_fte_
h720p.mov".
and then preview post....then within the preview pane hold finger on link and then tap "download file"....now it should be in your downloads section of either icab or atomic browser.
For demonstration purposes...
Actual link --->
iTunes Movie Trailers
....hold finger on link and "download file"
Wheeeeew....that's alot to download a trailer....
Or you could find the trailer on YouTube and use tagdisk hd+ from the app store and download all in less than 5taps...
Hope that wasn't as confusing to you as it was me....