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Complete Game Videos

Jan 28, 2004
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I'm trying to put together a set of videos from this magical season. Does anyone have complete game videos of the Illinois State, North Texas, and Iowa State games they would be willing to copy and sell? I have all the other games. Thanks in advance. Rider.

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I'm trying to put together a set of videos from this magical season. Does anyone have complete game videos of the Illinois State, North Texas, and Iowa State games they would be willing to copy and sell? I have all the other games. Thanks in advance. Rider.

Go HAWKS!
Hi, can't help you out with the other games, sorry. But I was wondering if you would be able to make me a copy of the Big 10 Championship game? In the process of moving and didn't get Directv hooked up until Sunday? If you could do that let me know...Thanks!
 
Man, I just deleted them from my DVR last week to make room for B1G championship coverage while I was in indy... Now I don't even want to watch the B1G Championship coverage.
 
How many games can you people get on your DVR? Ours is terrible. I can't get more than 2 or 3 games at a time.
 
Hi, can't help you out with the other games, sorry. But I was wondering if you would be able to make me a copy of the Big 10 Championship game? In the process of moving and didn't get Directv hooked up until Sunday? If you could do that let me know...Thanks![/QUOTE Hi Herkmeister. I downloaded it from youtube. The best downloader I've found is free youtube downloader. Once downloaded and converted, move it to your videos and use VCL to watch it. VCL may be the best webm viewer out there and it plays other formats as well. And it's free. Try that first. If it doesn't work, contact me at appierider@hughes.net and we'll figure out how to get you the video. Regards. Rider.
 
How many games can you people get on your DVR? Ours is terrible. I can't get more than 2 or 3 games at a time.
I don't have a DVR. The problem with DVRs is they're a pain to covert. I use old technology. Sometimes the old ways are the best. (My Ka-Bar is never far away. ;)) I would suggest transferring them to an external HD (mine is 1.5TB) and then you can keep them forever or until the sun becomes a red giant. :eek:
 
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I don't have a DVR. The problem with DVRs is they're a pain to covert. I use old technology. Sometimes the old ways are the best. (My Ka-Bar is never far away. ;)) I would suggest transferring them to an external HD (mine is 1.5TB) and then you can keep them forever or until the sun becomes a red giant. :eek:
Thanks. I'll look into that. I'm always frustrated by that. I'm more frustrated by my wife, but this is number 2 for sure. :mad:
 
Hi, can't help you out with the other games, sorry. But I was wondering if you would be able to make me a copy of the Big 10 Championship game? In the process of moving and didn't get Directv hooked up until Sunday? If you could do that let me know...Thanks!

Full games on Youtube, if you want to see it.
 
How do you get games off of a DVR and onto a computer?
Hi Barron. For me, it's a multi-step process. The easiest (I've heard but never tried.) is to feed the DVR directly in to your PC. I think the PC might have to have a TV tuner. The way I'm familiar with is to connect a DVD recorder between your TV and the DVR. Burn a DVD and put it on your PC. Formatting can be an issue. Every once in a while my aspect ratio goes from 16:9 to 4:3 and I have absolutely no idea why. Hope this helps a little. Somebody could get rich if they could figure out how to pull shows directly off a DVR. That's another reason I hate the MPAA and Disney. :mad:
 
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