Super Bowl LIX
Kansas City Chiefs @ Philadelphia Eagles
Condensed Game


Video: MKV, H.264, 1920x1080p, 30fps, ~ 8000 kbps
Audio (eng): AAC, 2ch, 48 KHz, 192 kb/s
Capper: 720pier.ru
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Its the ENTIRE game, all snaps, without any wasted time.
The whole thing is only 41 minutes long, at least on the download I have..., what are 'snaps'?LT56NFL писал(а): ↑10 фев 2025, 11:09Its the ENTIRE game, all snaps, without any wasted time.
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Thank you tnikita! Fun season, unexpected twists in the postseason, it's been great. To prepare for the draft I'll be watching college football from now till April 24th. Wish there were as much college football shared here as every other year.
RtyhH6jiu писал(а): ↑10 фев 2025, 12:19Snap of the ball that starts every single play. Condensed is a great way to see the game and JUST the game, no wasted time on coaches and players facial expressions. Every game is only 40 or so minutes of actual action. The game clock is 60 minutes but every time a ball carrier is tackled the 40 second playclock begins, is running off that time, they have to snap or get a penalty. But if its an incomplete pass the game clock stops while the 40 seconds tick. A team that passes a lot and uses no huddle to rush to the line in 10-20 seconds is going to cause the condensed game and game in real time to take much longer, since the game clock is stopped every time the ball hits the ground, no time ticking off. But, Two teams that run the ball a lot, or are very efficient passing no incomplete passes hitting the ground, will cause a condensed game to be 35 minutes or less. The final 2 minutes of a half, running out of bounds also stops game clock when teams are trying to score with little time left.
So no, this ISNT highlights, its entire games, always. Condensed is my preferred way of archiving as I have all the close games since 2012. There MAY be more instant replays in the long versions which are great but usually the biggest plays have instant replays in the condensed versions too. If you're storing games for offseason fun like me for 12 years, condensed is the only way forward, I have 40-60 games from every season since 2012. I had to upgrade storage to 16 Terabytes because I used up 8TBs between great college football and NFL football for the offseasons.