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Old 04-04-2017, 07:45 PM   #1
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Probably a Dumb Question But...

How do you replay a game highlight film that you've saved?
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Old 04-05-2017, 09:11 AM   #2
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The only way that I have seen so far is to go to the league Scores page and look for the Highlights link. Note - there is an option in Global Settings to "Generate Highlights for..." and the default is Human Teams.
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Old 04-05-2017, 10:56 AM   #3
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Hey Bru, that helped me to find them. Highlights are generated for all Human teams there and I did find the 'play highlights' on the scores page and they're all there too.

But, I had saved a replay of one at bat in the 'save highlight' checkbox while the game was on-going and am wondering can I just replay that single highlight that I saved of that one at bat?
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But, I had saved a replay of one at bat in the 'save highlight' checkbox while the game was on-going and am wondering can I just replay that single highlight that I saved of that one at bat?
You got me there. I cannot find that checkbox for beans. Can you do a screen print of it and post it here?

Meanwhile, I will use your thread to post a question of my own which may be related to yours anyway. It's this: What is the purpose of manually saving a game replay with this button at the end of the game? If one is not automatically saving replays by using game options, why would one save a replay this way? It's not like one can go and double-click it outside the game; VLC recognizes the file type, as you see below, but does not play it.
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Old 04-05-2017, 04:50 PM   #5
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I have the exact same thing as you regarding the VLC media player. It won't play any of the files.

Not at my home right now but the command 'Save Replay As...' appears at the top right of the game screen when it shows the box score right when the game is over and before you click 'Leave Game'.

I did find what you were talking about regarding the full game highlights on the scores screen. Thanks again for that.
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