Nope, sorry. I don't have a way to get what I have into digital format right away. There's only the movie clip stuff on warriorsworld or on gswpete.com We should do something this season to plan for the games not being shown on fox sports net or espn, though... I'll talk to some peeps and ask around. It would be nice to have video archive access to all 82 Warriors regular season games, though. We could definitely use it to cite references in our discussions like how badly or awesome our players have played individually or as a team.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting custodianrules2:</div><div class="quote_post">Nope, sorry. I don't have a way to get what I have into digital format right away. There's only the movie clip stuff on warriorsworld or on gswpete.com We should do something this season to plan for the games not being shown on fox sports net or espn, though... I'll talk to some peeps and ask around. It would be nice to have video archive access to all 82 Warriors regular season games, though. We could definitely use it to cite references in our discussions like how badly or awesome our players have played individually or as a team.</div> yeah good idea. I have the Phoenix game on VCr but I dont know how to get it into a digital format as well.
Considering how TV programs or even Japanese animation gets ripped right from the TV and be available for DL, it may not be impossible. However, there are few problems with it. If you want a good quality, 25 mins usually takes about 200 mb. In other word, if you want to record all basketball game (which I think the content will be about 1.5 hours), we are talking about at least 700 mb in one game. Then, how will we dl? Direct dl for 700 mb is basically impossible, because nobody will spear that many bandwidth. Maybe, some people in college CAN set up a bot using IRC using college connection. However, not only it's very hard to get those people, IRC is quite complicate for those who never used anything beyond click and drag. We can use Bittorrent, but I don't know we can get enough people to make BT for Warriors game active...
It sounds like a huge pain in the arse... But hey if we use .wmv format, reduce sound quality to radio quality, reduce colors we can probably crunch the size of the file down to 100 something megs. But first things first, we just need that one person who has the hookups with the nba tv and whatnot. I think it's a travesty that if we buy that service we can't watch certain games because they're all playing simultaneously at once on separate channels. They should just play repeats so we can watch the games later like espn does. And what happens if you only want to watch Warriors games? You pay for the six or so games you don't get on local or espn. It seems to me NBA TV is only good for when you live out of state or out of the area or can't stand Jim Barnett and would rather listen to the other guy's announcers, which probably are a lot worse and more biased.