Babych44
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- Sep 8, 2012
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Is there site/place anymore for trading classic games? Mostly playoff series that I'm interested
Exactly. They are sitting on a treasure trove of coveted content. Many of us would make it worth their while to make digital prints of these games.All the people who are hoarding these games on old VHS tapes need to do something to get them into the digital age, or they're just going to be tossed out by your survivors when you die. Don't let this stuff be lost to history.
All the people who are hoarding these games on old VHS tapes need to do something to get them into the digital age, or they're just going to be tossed out by your survivors when you die. Don't let this stuff be lost to history.
Exactly. They are sitting on a treasure trove of coveted content. Many of us would make it worth their while to make digital prints of these games.
It wouldn't be that hard for a bunch of like-minded individuals to gather on a file sharing platform like SoulSeek, share a list of hockey video collectors around, search for those usernames, browse their libraries and download everything you can find. Then everybody has everything and it proliferates naturally from there. It doesn't have to be hosted anywhere public and it doesn't have to be something that you can just click on a website and stream. It can all be played locally by anyone who has it. I've actually got a pretty good library of stuff I recorded off my primitive PVR between 2008 and 2013. All the NHL network classic series, classic games, legends, etc.What about Patreon or the like? We don't have to use YT if we're trying to stay low, putting these things on the most popular site video sharing site in the world is avoidable...
That man should upload that to Archive.org, a great site, have not checked if the have any hockey related stuff though.And I'm not stingy at all. I would put that in a shared folder on SoulSeek without a second thought, if I knew anybody out there was interested in it. It's just a bunch of zeros and ones, it's not like I would demand equal volume in return, or even anything in return at all. Sure, I did work recording and compiling all this stuff but so did everybody else who recorded their stuff. As far as I'm concerned it's all tit for tat.
The attitude that I have regarding sharing of content and preserving it for posterity, is probably why I'm so annoyed at the gentleman who has digitized every hockey magazine imaginable and then just keeps it on a hard drive where nobody else in the world can see it. Why would you do that?
Years ago, I preserved old VHS films and family stuff from VHS-C, its pretty easy, and wasnt expensive 20-30 bucks, and nowdays with AI upscaling, they can become really nice.I'll just state for the record, that if there's a way that I can help facilitate this, I will. Right down to buying equipment to get things off of VHS and into a digital file.
I do ping some NHL teams for clips now and again...the response is generally negative, I must admit, disappointingly.
Definitely, but once it's on archive.org, this person would no longer have the ability to gatekeep who gets to see the content, and it sounds like that's a non-starter for them.That man should upload that to Archive.org, a great site, have not checked if the have any hockey related stuff though.
oh man... some people...Definitely, but once it's on archive.org, this person would no longer have the ability to gatekeep who gets to see the content, and it sounds like that's a non-starter for them.
There is a fellow on YouTube who specializes in restoring vintage videos and the recorders and he has a very remarkable collection of these things. His video equipment and tapes go back to about 1968 1969 era and on into the mid to late 1970s when home video was very early and not very common. He's shared some vintage hockey video clips (NHL on NBC circa 1973 with Peter Puck stuff) on occasion and I have the feeling he has that great deal more in his collection but you can imagine Bettman and his people would likely not be very amused if it were to be showcased publicly. My idea of a Holy Grail of such videos would be games CBS broadcast up to about 1971 or 1972 and certainly NBC's games from about 1972 through 1975.
well, this playlist on YT should have something you can see, as far as i could see there is 1019!! full gamesthis is a wonderful thread.....would definitely love to see old NYR games from the early to mid 70's.