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Technical help needed
Ok guys, here's the deal. I had a play in my game from last week that I'd LOVe to show all of you. But I don't know how to get this done. First of all, this was a T.V. game and its a high school game. I have the game recorded on my DVR at home. I also have a DVD burner hooked up with this DVR receiver. Anyway, what I want to do is to extract just this one play and then be able to upload it to youtube or something so I can post a link to it here. Are any of you guys really good with stuff? Could you give me a hint on the best way to accomplish this task?
I'll say this, you'll love the play. It was HURDLING and it happened on a try for point. The player for R got a good running start and just after the snap, he hurdles the snapper and then blocks the kick. It was really an awesome play by this guy and its a shame it had to be flagged by the umpire. But I think it was a great call. No other body part of the snapper was touching the ground, except his feet. And the guy leaped right over him. Any tips or advice are greatly appreciated. |
Go to videohelp.com and you should find numerous tutorials on transferring a portion of a DVD to an AVI file. You can then use that file to upload to YouTube.
Edit: Thanks JugglingReferee |
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Here is a very inexpensive video capture device called the "easy cap" that can take video from your VCR/DVD player and put it onto your computer so you can upload it to youtube and share it with everyone.
DealExtreme: $10.99 EasyCap USB Video Capture Adapter It costs roughly 11 bucks + S&H. I have one and it has worked pretty well on mine. As long as your computer isn't a clunker, you'll be ok. I have a laptop that was pretty well gussied-up when I bought it in 2004 |
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