USA-365.com Audio MP3 Archives for PODcasting:

2007 Crown Point Bulldog Football

 

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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. 

 

 

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.)

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

 

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.)

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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

 

 

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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?

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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?

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Revised: October 27, 2007 .