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Just Invested in NFL Rewind. Can I Record?


KendrickPanther

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I decided to buy NFL Rewind for $25 just to rewatch some of the games that I was in the stadium for. How do I record? I would like to maybe make Gifs or stills of some epic moments to post in my sig or whatever.

It's really nice, I have an HDMI from my computer to the big screen and a fast internet connection. Not as much control over the angles as I expected but I watched Drew Brees get squished by G Hardy last night and it brought a warmth to my heart.

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I decided to buy NFL Rewind for $25 just to rewatch some of the games that I was in the stadium for. How do I record? I would like to maybe make Gifs or stills of some epic moments to post in my sig or whatever.

It's really nice, I have an HDMI from my computer to the big screen and a fast internet connection. Not as much control over the angles as I expected but I watched Drew Brees get squished by G Hardy last night and it brought a warmth to my heart.

Download fraps onto your machine, there's a record feature on there. It limited to 30 seconds I think, but for the purposes of making gifs it should work....

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If I buy rewind right now I can watch all of our games from this past season in HD on my laptop right? Are there commercials?

i have the "max" version that i bought when it was on sale for $40 or so earlier in the year so everything i'm about to post is based on that.

there are no commercials, which should be the case across all the packages. if you buy the max package you can get most of the games from 2009 (a bunch of the panthers wins are missing for some reason), all of the games from 2010, and everything from 2011-2012 in either "full" or "condensed" versions. the condensed feature is pretty cool because you can more or less watch an entire game in 25-30 minutes because it just shows the snap and then the ensuing play with no dead time.

there's also coaches film available for every 2012 game as well. you can also watch the original TV broadcasts of most of the super bowls in addition to some NFL network stuff.

again, this is the "deluxe" or whatever version. the others probably don't have all of that.

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