www.nbcolympics.com/swimming/index.html
There's a link to the full schedule of events under the photo of you know who.
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From what I understand, those "overnight" repeats are going to be of the 8-12 EDT stuff. Since we're about 7.0 hours BEHIND Greece, what happens during the day THERE is going to be run HERE in the evening. Much the same as what happened with last Olympics. There is also a "review" show from 12:35 to 2am that wraps up the days events.
NBC is gonna save the "big ticket" events for the primetime shows. The morning and afternoon stuff will be the "lesser" sports that take more time. Except on the weekends.
The only thing "new" here is that NBC will be providing an HD feed to your local station which may be DIFFERENT than what is being run on the analog side. They did this for the last 2 Olympics (I'm sure for the last Winter Olympics--they had alot of Hockey on the HD feed and it ran about 24 hours AFTER running on the analog side). Only problem is that right now recording HDTV is a bit of a problem.
If you're doing a DVD==make sure it's one that you can reuse. Wouldn't it be easier to run a VHS and then dump to DVD? Quality may not be as good but the savings is there. Or just TIVO it and then dump to a DVD.
From what I understand, those "overnight" repeats are going to be of the 8-12 EDT stuff. Since we're about 7.0 hours BEHIND Greece, what happens during the day THERE is going to be run HERE in the evening. Much the same as what happened with last Olympics. There is also a "review" show from 12:35 to 2am that wraps up the days events.
NBC is gonna save the "big ticket" events for the primetime shows. The morning and afternoon stuff will be the "lesser" sports that take more time. Except on the weekends.
The only thing "new" here is that NBC will be providing an HD feed to your local station which may be DIFFERENT than what is being run on the analog side. They did this for the last 2 Olympics (I'm sure for the last Winter Olympics--they had alot of Hockey on the HD feed and it ran about 24 hours AFTER running on the analog side). Only problem is that right now recording HDTV is a bit of a problem.
If you're doing a DVD==make sure it's one that you can reuse. Wouldn't it be easier to run a VHS and then dump to DVD? Quality may not be as good but the savings is there. Or just TIVO it and then dump to a DVD.