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[QUOTE="1313, post: 3351194, member: 7711"] At the time I would have been using an HDHomeRun and recording on my computer. I edited out commercials after the fact. There are other similar devices out there; Hauppage comes to mind. Another method to record would be to stream a game on the computer from ESPN app or similar and then start a screen capture with your video card. I have an older NVIDIA GTX 750 which has this capability (start by hitting ALT-F9), so I assume other cards of the time and more recent ones have the same capability. I don't think this is the best method, because to me, streaming games often seems like the video and audio is not in sync, and I find that distracting. That method does work though; I recorded the Gonzaga and Virginia tournament games this way. If recording at Full HD (1080p) with no compression, these recorded files can be quite large, say 20-30G, for a 2 hour game. That is why I later remove commercials in a video editor, then render to mp4 using some compression. Games end up being 8-10G in size. I imagine there are even better options out there that require less time and effort. [/QUOTE]
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