GameSpot TV & Extended Play's Web Stream Gobbledygook... (Part 1)

It's been a long time since I began a live stream in the middle of the night. So... well... I guess there is no time like the present to harness that new 56k modem and get ready for a compilation of THIRTY separate Gamespot era web files from the ZDTV archives.

These files were left on the website after the change to TechTV.com and later imported over to G4TV.com website as part of their short-lived TechTV Vault. They were subsequently downloaded by yours truly on Jun 8, 2004.

Would you believe the total size of the original files were just 190.4 megabytes? Converting them over from their original ASF format at 320x240 resolution and merging them for this upload brought them to 4.27GB, which is still impressive considering they're all apparently between only 1.97 frames to 5.78 frames per second.

Now that you've made it this far, I'd like to remind everyone that I don't monetize these uploads; however, if you feel like contributing a donation toward something of value, you may wish to consider doing so for 'ComicBooks for Kids,' (CB4K) a 501 (c) (3) charity designed to provide child-friendly comic books to children in hospitals and cancer centers across the U.S. (and parts of Canada). If you feel like making a donation, you may do so at the following page: https://www.comicbooksforkids.org/donate

And while you're at it, feel free to type "Omnidog's Vault" in the comment/memo section with your donation, so that my online pal Jess, from Omnidog's Vault, can get blow away his donation goal before the year is over. Last I heard this afternoon, the total was up to around $3,633. How far can it go in the next 24 hours?!?! Who is to say?

You can check out more about this cause at his brief video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo99oOu8BK8 --Pay no attention to the fact that his own donation drive already happened a week and a half ago, you CAN still donate. And when all is done here, you can check out HIS stream here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQKF9t3OlTg Receive SMS online on sms24.me

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