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NAB Cup Round 1 Replay Available

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They are always the worst graphics. Can barely make out any player on the field.

http://www.afl.com.au/video/tabid/76/default.aspx#playvideo#playvideo

For those who want to watch and/or re-watch, both games are available here (choose on the right).

Which game had the Watts don't argue? I'd like to see that.

You are my hero, been hanging to see the games... pic seems fine on my pc

 

Quality is excellent.

Downloading and playing on the TV!


Quality is excellent.

Downloading and playing on the TV!

How do you download the videos off the website? I thought they were streaming only

They are always the worst graphics. Can barely make out any player on the field.

Disagree. Obviously not perfect picture, but I find it easy to watch games on the afl site (if the video loads).

 

Disagree. Obviously not perfect picture, but I find it easy to watch games on the afl site (if the video loads).

The Adelaide game was decent quality.

The Port game is really grainy for me. Can barley tell who is who.

Its strange because most of the replays on AFL.com work great for me usually.

Quality is excellent.

Downloading and playing on the TV!

How do you do that or is it a bit too complicated to explain?

I have a Western Digital external Hard Drive and Mac Computer


Thanks. I'd like to watch it again, the Justin TV stream left a lot to be desired. With the rules though, the game was quite a discomfort to watch

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