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R0CK3TM4NN;632038; said:If the rumors are true and the game wont be available on cable (even in Columbus, which blows my mind) then Timbuck2 might be able to get a recording of the game because he has Directv.
I'm afraid I'm left to listen to the radio.:( That is unless someone wants to give http://www.orb.com/ a try and stream me the game.:) It appears they offer free software that allows one to stream content, including TV from a tuner card. I haven't ever tried it, but I did look it up on a few forums and it does appear legit (i.e., it works and doesn't bundle in crapware / spyware). For what it's worth I found orb on a "streaming TV" search following the opportunity to watch the Browns / Raiders game that was streamed via http://www.viidoo.com/en/index.php. That site is apparently a Chinese site that only requires the download of their media player. The media player seemed to be free of any malware. Being a Browns fan, I lucked out because the site offers only one CBS feed and it happened to be a west coast station.
Very cool to watch with the "3D View" Azureus plug-in (I'm easily amused).
I find myself just watching that too sometimes.woodyhayes68;634478; said:Btw, I don't think I've started one of your torrents this early before. That is a heck of a swarm.Very cool to watch with the "3D View" Azureus plug-in (I'm easily amused).
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The quality was great. Nothing wrong with it. thanks againR0CK3TM4NN;629064; said:Those of you that got the Iowa game, what is your take on the quality? I'm trying to keep the file sizes small (1.5 GB range) cause TimBuck2 has the high quality dvd's covered, so more quality means bigger file.

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