Recording Georgia Tech Sports (Baseball)

GTNavyNuke

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As we get ready for the season, I'm trying to figure out the best way to record GT sports, baseball in this case.

My best solution is to stream the game on a computer and capture the image with OBS Studio.

Most of the games will be on the ACC Network on Sling. I won't spend the 3 hours or so watching a game with so little action. But I want the highlights. While I can wait for the replays to appear on ACC Network, I think I've had problems fast forwarding and rewinding through some.

Since all ESPN / Disney channels can't be recorded via the Sling DVR, that is out. And there doesn't seem to be a way from Amazon Prime either since their Fire DVR won't allow recording ESPN/Disney. ESPN/Disney have spent a lot more time trying to prevent what I'm trying to do than I have in working around.

DVRs don't seem to work as the ones I've seen do regular broadcast TV.

Any better ideas?

Listening isn't a problem. Either I use my cell and headphones or speakers. One improvement I've made for this year is to have all my different Alexa devices play the same thing. So I can better listen to Wiley on Tune-In.
 

FredJacket

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As we get ready for the season, I'm trying to figure out the best way to record GT sports, baseball in this case.

My best solution is to stream the game on a computer and capture the image with OBS Studio.

Most of the games will be on the ACC Network on Sling. I won't spend the 3 hours or so watching a game with so little action. But I want the highlights. While I can wait for the replays to appear on ACC Network, I think I've had problems fast forwarding and rewinding through some.

Since all ESPN / Disney channels can't be recorded via the Sling DVR, that is out. And there doesn't seem to be a way from Amazon Prime either since their Fire DVR won't allow recording ESPN/Disney. ESPN/Disney have spent a lot more time trying to prevent what I'm trying to do than I have in working around.

DVRs don't seem to work as the ones I've seen do regular broadcast TV.

Any better ideas?

Listening isn't a problem. Either I use my cell and headphones or speakers. One improvement I've made for this year is to have all my different Alexa devices play the same thing. So I can better listen to Wiley on Tune-In.
You've come a long way since the slide rule, big guy.

...& if I could actually help you, I would. Sorry. I got nothin'!
 
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