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Audio MP3 Archives for PODcasting:
Instructions:
Left click the desired link to begin playing the MP3 file from the server.
Or, you may also right click the link and select "Save Target As..."
to download the audio file to your hard drive, iPod or portable MP3 player to be
able to listen at your leisure (pause, fast-forward, rewind, etc.), e-mail as an
attachment to a friend, etc. Need Help? See our FAQs.
Crown
Point High School Football play-by-play archive files are broken down by
quarters as shown in each table below. Note all broadcasts remain copyright of
USA-365.com and Meyer Multimedia Services. No rebroadcast or resale
without express written permission.
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High School Football, Game 11: Merrillville Pirates 13, Crown Point Bulldogs 7, 10-26-2007: USA-365.com's Dave Woodworth and Andrew Sobucki (first half) and Mark Smith (second half) call the play-by-play from a rain-soaked Demaree Stadium for the Class 5A, Sectional One Semifinal at Merrillville High School in Merrillville, Indiana. Attendance: 3,500 (est.) |
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File Name |
Time Length | File Size |
| Pregame | 42:52 min. | 5146 KB |
| 1st Quarter | 31:32 min. | 3785 KB |
| 2nd Quarter | 37:14 min. | 4469 KB |
| Halftime | 13:03 min. | 1567 KB |
| 3rd Quarter | 25:37 min. | 3074 KB |
| 4th Quarter | 33:36 min. | 4033 KB |
| Postgame | 10:09 min. | 1567 KB |
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High School Football, Game 1: Lowell Red Devils 23, Crown Point Bulldogs 14, 08-17-2007: USA-365.com's Dave Woodworth and Andrew Sobucki (first half) and Mark Smith (second half) call the play-by-play from a standing room only field at Lowell High School in Lowell, Indiana. Attendance: 3,000 (est.) --(Under Construction)-- |
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File Name |
Time Length | File Size |
| Pregame | xx:xx min. | xxxx KB |
| 1st Quarter | xx:xx min. | xxxx KB |
| 2nd Quarter | xx:xx min. | xxxx KB |
| Halftime | xx:xx min. | xxxx KB |
| 3rd Quarter | xx:xx min. | xxxx KB |
| 4th Quarter | xx:xx min. | xxxx KB |
| Postgame | xx:xx min. | xxxx KB |
Some Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: How long will it take to download a game file?
A: With a dial-up modem, about three times the actual length of the audio cut... probably not a realistic option. With a high speed DSL or cable modem, a one-hour MP3 audio file may take 3 to 10-minutes, depending on Internet traffic conditions. So an entire 3-hour game may take 9 to 30-minutes of download time. A five minute audio highlight package may take a minute or so.
Q: What kind of quality are these MP3 game files?
A: In order to conserve hard drive space and reduce download times, these files have been saved as monaural MP3s in a 11:1 (9%) compression scheme, 16 kbps bit rate, 16000 Hz frequency, using MPEG 2, Layer 3 encoding, encoded by Xing (old) 3.92. Explanations of these terms can be found at www.dBpowerAMP.com. The end result is a slightly less quality product than what you would normally hear on the USA-365.com "live" Internet audio stream during the game.
Q: How do I play the files once they're downloaded?
A: We recommend using the WinAmp player and use the playlist feature to load the file for audio playback. Download the WinAmp player FREE at www.WinAmp.com.
Q: When will the next Crown Point Bulldog Football game be posted for download on demand?
A: USA-365.com will strive to post all Friday games by the following Monday evening.
Q: Where can I go for additional technical support?
A: For more information on the WinAmp player, please visit www.Winamp.com. We also welcome your e-mails at usa365@ameritech.net and we'll do the best we can to answer your questions.
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2007 USA-365.com and Meyer
Multimedia Services, a division of Meyer Broadcasting Corp. All rights
reserved.
Revised: October 27, 2007
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