Olympic Shooting Video
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Olympic Shooting Video
Does anyone know where I could download the finals videos from the 2008 Olympics?
See if any of these still work:
http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=300654
They will probably have expired though.
http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=300654
They will probably have expired though.
The ISSF.TV finals for the World Cups are better to watch though, the Olympics wasn't very well produced visually and the commentary is pretty awful.
The ISSF.TV finals are mostly well put together (sometimes the on-screen graphics are broken but they mostly fixed that), they have interviews with shooters and coaches, they have Marco (who actually knows what he is talking about) on commentary and often have shooters doing guest commentary. The camera angles are good (depending on the range), you get to see the trigger and shot release technique of the shooters which cab be interesting.
The ISSF.TV finals are mostly well put together (sometimes the on-screen graphics are broken but they mostly fixed that), they have interviews with shooters and coaches, they have Marco (who actually knows what he is talking about) on commentary and often have shooters doing guest commentary. The camera angles are good (depending on the range), you get to see the trigger and shot release technique of the shooters which cab be interesting.
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You can actually find the .flv files in your temp internet files when you watch off the site.
I usually start it, pause it and let it download. Then copy the .flv file to another folder and rename and watch at my discretion with a 3rd party flv player like Wimpy, or convert to avi with Super video converter and watch with whatever player.
For a 20min video the file is usually 65-75mb and for a 40min one (usually the ones when Ralph has a chat to someone) will be 130-150mb. That is how you can easily tell which file is the shooting vid, just sort the temp internet files folder by file size and look for ones that size.
I usually start it, pause it and let it download. Then copy the .flv file to another folder and rename and watch at my discretion with a 3rd party flv player like Wimpy, or convert to avi with Super video converter and watch with whatever player.
For a 20min video the file is usually 65-75mb and for a 40min one (usually the ones when Ralph has a chat to someone) will be 130-150mb. That is how you can easily tell which file is the shooting vid, just sort the temp internet files folder by file size and look for ones that size.