Tennessee vs West Virginia in 30 minutes and full game (video)

#26
#26
Same thing I was originally getting. Can't view the video you posted, but I can open it if I go to the post where I just quoted it.
 
#27
#27
Now I refreshed the page where I got the block message... it lets me view the video. Weird.
 
#29
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Bigelow ate Brandon Kennedy's lunch from the first play, all day. Very disappointing. Gary Danielson mentioned it a couple of times. Really kept our offense from getting in a groove at all.
Kennedy and Friend made adjustments and it wasn't just Kennedy's fault.
 
#30
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Just uploaded the video. Should be available in 1080p once it finishes processing on YouTube.



*****I’m looking for video editing software suggestions for Windows 10. I need something that allows me to cut up highlights easily for the offensive and defensive play by play videos, something I’ve previously done on Mac. Suggestions appreciated.



Updated version from WVU fan



You might try Vegas Pro or Vegas Pro Edit by Sony. I’ve used it for a long time and it’s user friendly.
 
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Updated the first post with a version of every play in the game in 30 minutes. Good for those who like to rewatch for formation and play calling analysis.

 
#33
#33
You might try Vegas Pro or Vegas Pro Edit by Sony. I’ve used it for a long time and it’s user friendly.

Does Sony still put a root kit on unsuspecting computers.

@Freak What did you use on a Mac? Sadly Macs are so much better for video, audio and photo editing.
 
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Full game in 30 minutes.



It appears the first video was blocked. See below for the full version from a WVU fan, not blocked for some reason.

Just uploaded the video. Should be available in 1080p once it finishes processing on YouTube.



*****I’m looking for video editing software suggestions for Windows 10. I need something that allows me to cut up highlights easily for the offensive and defensive play by play videos, something I’ve previously done on Mac. Suggestions appreciated.



Updated version from WVU fan



Rewatching this shows that it could have easily of been 21 to 36 WVU. Which would have looked better on the scoreboard. Also, if we wouldn't of had some failed redzone attempts it could of been closer.
 
#36
#36
I watched it on my laptop in a hotel lobby in GA. I was hoping UT would win, but not really expecting them to. I just hope we make it to a bowl game. That would be a huge victory!
 
#38
#38
I'm the guy that does this for the WVU fanbase. Some quick pointers.

The program you are looking for to make quick cuts is AVIDemux. If you are looking for something more in depth for audio mixing and visual effects, I'd recommend Davinci Resolve.

CBS very aggressively protects their copyright. They hire a company called XOS to enforce this. They are lazy. I've noticed that they seem to monitor YouTube with audio/video frame match rather than manual searching. And they seem to just submit the first few minutes of the presentation. So I've noticed that if you cut everything out until right before kickoff, there is less of a chance of removal. It still happens, though.

Espn and NBC don't give a rat's ass. They'll still mark your file, but they monetize it, leave it up, and go about their merry way seemingly satisfied with the ad revenue.

Another thing, stop doing 1080p. Every TV channel in the US is either 1080i or 720p. You are literally using half of your file size for junk information and it can decrease video quality. Use this as a guide to determine the resolution of the channels you are capping: High-definition television in the United States - Wikipedia
 
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I'm the guy that does this for the WVU fanbase. Some quick pointers.

The program you are looking for to make quick cuts is AVIDemux. If you are looking for something more in depth for audio mixing and visual effects, I'd recommend Davinci Resolve.

CBS very aggressively protects their copyright. They hire a company called XOS to enforce this. They are lazy. I've noticed that they seem to monitor YouTube with audio/video frame match rather than manual searching. And they seem to just submit the first few minutes of the presentation. So I've noticed that if you cut everything out until right before kickoff, there is less of a chance of removal. It still happens, though.

Espn and NBC don't give a rat's ass. They'll still mark your file, but they monetize it, leave it up, and go about their merry way seemingly satisfied with the ad revenue.

Another thing, stop doing 1080p. Every TV channel in the US is either 1080i or 720p. You are literally using half of your file size for junk information and it can decrease video quality. Use this as a guide to determine the resolution of the changes you sure capping: High-definition television in the United States - Wikipedia
Hey thanks for the tips! That’s great info. Appreciate it. And thanks for posting a copy of the game that still exists. Lol.

I’ll check that link. I thought the broadcast was 1080p. It showed that on my box and on YouTube tv. I’ll read up.
 
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#40
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54:30 ish range. That 3rd down play call blows my mind. If RB swings out to left for pass with good blocking that's a TD. I don't know why we ran the ball there.
 
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