Tennessee-Vandy DVD/VHS?

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Hey all, not sure if this is the right forum for this. I was at the UT-Vandy game in Nashville this month. I'd like to have a DVD or VHS of the game, I will pay shipping for it. I'm from NJ so I don't get the Raycom Sports channel it was on.

If nobody has one right now...Does that channel re-air their games from football season over the off-season, so perhaps I can get one of you fine fellows to DVR it/tape it when it comes on and put it on a DVD/VHS? I'd really appreciate it, I'm one of those people that likes to DVR/tape pretty much every game my team is in and obviously keep the ones that are worthwhile, but in this case that was impossible. Thanks guys, appreciate any help you can give.
 
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Yeah I've watched it on there, thanks for that. Unfortunately I don't think the file can be saved in any way, and I'm sure the links will disappear come 2009 football season.

I have recorded a few games on VHS from there. I run S-Video out of the computer into an RCA input on the VCR. I also run the audio out of the headphone jack on the computer and split it into the RCA inputs on the VCR.

The quality isn't the greatest, but it does come out ok.
 
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Heh, yeah I saw that basketball DVD collecting dust in the Vandy bookstore. I guess getting blown out by a 13 seed kinda takes the starch out of a regular season upset.

Vanderbilt is a joke. I can't believe they made a DVD on the UT basketball game - $25. And their 2007 home win over Florida is $20. And, yes, they're still selling the 2005 UT football game for about $20.

Vanderbilt Commodores Commodores "White Out" No. 1 Vols DVD **PRE-ORDER**

We could have put out DVDs for beating Memphis in 2008, Florida in 2007, etc., but our standards are much higher than that.

From their perspective, I understand the football DVD - first time in 23 years.

But, by now, their basketball program should have higher standards than releasing a DVD for every home-court win over a Top 10 team. Then again, we're talking about Vanderbilt here. What a hapless joke.
 
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I have recorded a few games on VHS from there. I run S-Video out of the computer into an RCA input on the VCR. I also run the audio out of the headphone jack on the computer and split it into the RCA inputs on the VCR.

The quality isn't the greatest, but it does come out ok.


Hmm, I'll have to consider that as a last resort. The full-screen video quality on those games is so bad to begin with that I'm not sure it'll result in anything watchable. Thanks though.
 

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