If anyone can think of big plays they want to see from the Chicago State game make a request here and I will put up the video. If possible try to give me a time in the game that it was around.
that lazar dunk in the second half . I think 326 left
Ask and you shall receive:
http://i238.photobucket.com/player.swf?file=http://vid238.photobucket.com/albums/ff173/TallTitan34/Lazar.flv
Sorry it is blurry right now. The other site I've been using has been slow so once I can upload it to that site it will clear up.
eeeeeyikes that was filthy.
That is just dirty it's so good.
I would like to see video of all 56 fouls. MMMmmmm. fouls.
What's better than a game with 56 fouls? One with 57.
This should be a little clearer.
http://www.viddler.com/simple/8ae0d17a/
How about Holston's 6 threes....some of those shots were amazing, especially the 25 foot step back trey in Jerel's face....I was sold on him right then.
On the Marquette side, Butler's move in the lane was nice, but there wasn't a lot of "special plays".
Yeah the only real big plays this season were the ally-oops at the exhibition and that game wasn't televised.
I'll see what I can find on Butler from the game.
TT what size could you compress the whole game down to?
For the TV like quality it would be 3 GB. After that, I think I can cut out frames or shrink the video to reduce the size. After a point though it gets pretty sloppy. 1GB might be optimistic with what I have. I don't have any quality software. I just used Windows Media Center to record and Windows Movie Maker to cut the video up.
The ones I upload to viddler and photobucket are at the highest quality because their hosting usually takes alot of the quality away.
I have over 70 games on my computer. If you can host them somewhere they are yours.
Quote from: TallTitan34 on November 18, 2008, 12:30:32 PM
For the TV like quality it would be 3 GB. After that, I think I can cut out frames or shrink the video to reduce the size. After a point though it gets pretty sloppy. 1GB might be optimistic with what I have. I don't have any quality software. I just used Windows Media Center to record and Windows Movie Maker to cut the video up.
The ones I upload to viddler and photobucket are at the highest quality because their hosting usually takes alot of the quality away.
I have over 70 games on my computer. If you can host them somewhere they are yours.
I know this sounds crazy, but I would be interested in every single one, even cupcake games. I have a few games from 2006-07 and I really wanted a lot of the games for 2007-08, but couldn't find any online.. If we could somehow torrent them, or put them on a megaupload or rapidshare that would be great - then everyone could download them, and no one has to bear bandwidth costs. I know a little bit about video compression, so you could probably make them ~700 MB to 1 GB, which is small enough to upload. I'd love to help get them online for people to download.
Heck, if you are on campus, could I meet you with an external HD and copy them?
Quote from: chuncken on November 18, 2008, 12:41:54 PM
I know this sounds crazy, but I would be interested in every single one, even cupcake games. I have a few games from 2006-07 and I really wanted a lot of the games for 2007-08, but couldn't find any online.. If we could somehow torrent them, or put them on a megaupload or rapidshare that would be great - then everyone could download them, and no one has to bear bandwidth costs. I know a little bit about video compression, so you could probably make them ~700 MB to 1 GB, which is small enough to upload. I'd love to help get them online for people to download.
Heck, if you are on campus, could I meet you with an external HD and copy them?
I have a host and would be glad to host them. Have tons of bandwith so that wont be a problem. I will talk to TT and try to work it out.
Sorry I only have 55. Will be over 70 by the end of the season.
Games I Have:
1977 vs UNC (NCAA)
2003 vs Kentucky (NCAA)
2003 vs Missouri (NCAA)
2003 vs Pittsburgh (NCAA)
2004 at Louisville
2005 vs DePaul
2006 at Notre Dame
2006 vs Alabama (NCAA)
2006 vs UCONN
2006 vs Georgetown
2006 vs Georgetown (BET)
2006 vs Notre Dame
2006 vs Pittsburgh
2007 at UCONN
2007 at Louisville
2007 at Pittsburgh
2007 vs Duke (CBE)
2007 vs Texas Tech (CBE)
2007 vs Michigan State (NCAA)
2007 vs Pittsburgh
2007 vs Providence
2007 vs Villanova
2007 vs West Virginia
2008 at Concinnati
2008 at UCONN
2008 at Louisville
2008 at Notre Dame
2008 at Seton Hall
2008 at St. Johns
2008 at Syracuse
2008 at Villanova
2008 at West Virginia
2008 vs Chaminade (MI)
2008 vs Coppin State
2008 vs Florida Gulf Coast
2008 vs Georgetown
2008 vs IPFW
2008 vs IUPUI
2008 vs Louisville
2008 vs Notre Dame
2008 vs Oklahoma State (MI)
2008 vs Pittsburgh
2008 vs Providence
2008 vs Rutgers
2008 vs Sacramento State
2008 vs Seton Hall
2008 vs South Florida
2008 vs Utah Valley State
2008 at Wisconsin (Not the full game)
2009 vs Houston Baptist
2009 vs Chicago State
2009 Marquette Madness
Quote from: chuncken on November 18, 2008, 12:41:54 PM
I know a little bit about video compression, so you could probably make them ~700 MB to 1 GB, which is small enough to upload.
Yup - a couple years ago when I was (ahem) torrenting (is that a verb?) games, I got them compressed to right around 700MB - decent quality. I need to set that up again. Still have some games from last year to compress, but this year I don't have full court so I can't get the original video.
TT if u can compress them using xvid you should be able to get them down to 700 mb. We can then work on getting the up for people to download from me.
When Windows Media Center records the games they usually come out around 10 GB.
I then take that into Windows Movie Maker and edit out all the commercials. The highest quality I can get from that is around 2 to 3 GB.
I haven't edited all of them so some games I have are 10 GB others are around 2 to 3.
ya. if u then compress them using xvid you can usually get them down to aroudn 700 mb
Wow, this is gonna be awesome.
Thanks guys.