I'm going to the game and I'm well aware that it's not as good as watching it on T.V. However, I'd like to be able to revisit the game in it's entirety... from probably kickoff to commercials to postgame celebration(s). Is there a way to get that and put it on USB or a secret Youtube link or something? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pawnmower:
Is this site the very best quality? Does anyone share custom /all 22 camera angles or custom videos with holthus announcing ? Just curious
GamePass has All-22 and the radio feeds, but not video with radio I don't think. [Reply]
1. Go to Link
2. Push "Play 1" for 1st 45 minutes of the game
3. Push "Play 2" for 1st 45 minutes of the game
4. Push "Play 3" for 1st 45 minutes of the game
5. Push "Play 4" for 1st 45 minutes of the game
If a strange tab pops up close it-watch it in Google and have AdBlock Plus installed and pop up blocker enabled.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
4k is glorious
Good grief. I don’t care what anybody else says or how big the file is that’s gorgeous! Good work! Looking forward to the download link. Are there blank 4K discs with enough capacity to burn this too? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
I am going to try and do my video this week in 4k.
Do you have access to the Chiefs radio feed for the final 10 minutes of the game? I would love to be able to hear the radio synced to the FOX video. I rewatched the FOX broadcast last night and there wasn’t much excitement from those guys. Kinda wonder if they were hoping the Niners would win. [Reply]
I can't wait for the 4K game video, but I just watched the SB with the Westwood radio feed with Harlan and Kurt Warner, and Harlan was great, but in Kurt Warner's mind the 49ers didn't commit a penalty the entire game, and the Chiefs were borderline cheating by not getting called for all the penalties they were committing.
He said some nice things about our players, but to my ears he was 100% wanting the 49ers to win, and seemed upset when flags didn't fly. He even said that there was no DPI on Kelce in the end zone, and that Kelce created the contact by stopping and trying to catch the ball from a terribly bad pass.
Originally Posted by Mulliganman:
Are there blank 4K discs with enough capacity to burn this too?
I believe that blu-ray discs can hold at least 100 GB (128 quad layer i think)?
so if this file is 60GB, then i think the answer would be yes....Clay would know more than me , I suck at video stuff. Also, if he is re-encoding the file the file size might change so he may not know the exact file size until the encoding is complete but if it is less than 128 GB then you should be able to burn it on a blu-ray disc unless I'm wrong ...(which i might be) [Reply]