Re: Most recent NFL playoff game with no surviving videotape
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 6:12 am
NFL now has 90+ full classic games available for free viewing on YouTube on their own channel.
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How many before 1995?Jay Z wrote:NFL now has 90+ full classic games available for free viewing on YouTube on their own channel.
Yes and did you know that there are online aps that can convert the youtube into a MP4 that you can download to your hard drive. I even "know" somebody who has a hard drive with 100's of games from the 70's, 80's, etc. who watches those games along with TWIPF episodes during long aircraft flights.JeffreyMiller wrote:A couple of guys named Newton Minnow and Comrade Dobler have been posting complete games from the 60s and 70s on Youtube ... several playoff games with intros and commercials. While I am not an advocate of posting this stuff on Youtube, I admit to watching a few of these videos and much of it is absolutely spectacular. I just watched the Oakland at Miami playoff game from 1973.
I am wondering if someone from NFL FIlms is monitoring what's showing up on Youtube anymore. I recall stuff being yanked way back when, but these have been up for quite a while.
There are indeed many utilities that do this. The problem I've run into is, while some (but not all) work very well, they typically save it in a format conducive to viewing on a small screen like an iPhone. Screening the converted file on an HDTV is a grainy disaster. Even an iPad can be too large to view with clarity.nicefellow31 wrote:
Yes and did you know that there are online aps that can convert the youtube into a MP4 that you can download to your hard drive.