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Post by coachbullock on Jan 16, 2006 12:19:33 GMT -6
Can you save playmaker pro on a disk and open it on a new computer? ALso how do you get excel?
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Post by coachy on Jan 16, 2006 12:26:20 GMT -6
I think you can. I usually just attatch the file to an e-mail and send it to myself.
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Post by bigdaddyd on Jan 16, 2006 12:27:09 GMT -6
Can you save playmaker pro on a disk and open it on a new computer? ALso how do you get excel? Coach you can, I have PMB 4.1 and I'm able to do it. Copy Play on PMB then go to excel and copy paste (Need to Special Paste it; choose picture, and then copy. It should work.
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Post by homeoftheo on Jan 16, 2006 13:51:48 GMT -6
Anyone want to send me a copy of this software? PM me
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Post by coachbullock on Jan 16, 2006 15:39:23 GMT -6
Im talking about the hole program?
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Post by bigdaddyd on Jan 16, 2006 15:43:35 GMT -6
You can copy the WHOLE program on disk. I burned a copy, just for safe keeping...
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Post by thurman on Jan 16, 2006 15:43:53 GMT -6
Just use Powerpoint, its great!!..
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Post by Mav on Jan 16, 2006 15:54:26 GMT -6
Just use Powerpoint, its great!!.. I use Word -- same drawing features as PP. But not having a simple blocking 'Line' with a cross on it and not having the ability to 'flip' the play to go the other way, is a pain. Also for passing plays where hashes and field numbers are landmarks, not having a standard background is another pain. Still thinking about getting Playmaker...
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Post by thurman on Jan 16, 2006 16:30:05 GMT -6
I have a powerpoint template I am about to put under the template forum.
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Post by phantom on Jan 16, 2006 18:00:15 GMT -6
In my opinion Playmaker is worth it. It costs about $180 but we've had it for several years and we use it every day. Between playbooks, scouting reports, and scout cards, it's more that paid for itself.
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Post by aznando on Jan 16, 2006 23:45:59 GMT -6
I really like using powerpoint, but was looking into some playbook softwares too. I'm looking at both the Playmaker Pro and Playmaster from Compusports. Does anybody have any experience with Playmaster? Is playmaker pro better used with a Mac?
Aznando
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Post by sls on Jan 17, 2006 7:58:28 GMT -6
You can flip your play on power point. Not having the blocking diagram is the only bad part. you can also draw a background on paint to use with power point.
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Post by thurman on Jan 17, 2006 9:25:32 GMT -6
What I have done is do blocking scheme templates.. I create all of my diagrams the same size.. I will then draw a trap with no TE.. Trap with strong left.. Trap with strong right.. I file all of this. and when I need a trap.. I open trap, copy and paste the blocking lines from that slide to the one I am drawing.. I also have a route template..
I say do.. I did.. lost it all when my other computer crashed.. but I will get all that back up.. With Microsoft Office.. you have all you need..
Powerpoint - playbook.. scouting cards.. playbook presentations with animation.. anything visual...
Excel - stats.. fundraising.. grading.. anything dealing with figures..
Access - Scouting database.. self scout.. anything dealing with recall and sorting of data..
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Post by Mav on Jan 17, 2006 10:32:53 GMT -6
What I have done is do blocking scheme templates.. I create all of my diagrams the same size.. I will then draw a trap with no TE.. Trap with strong left.. Trap with strong right.. I file all of this. and when I need a trap.. I open trap, copy and paste the blocking lines from that slide to the one I am drawing.. I also have a route template.. I say do.. I did.. lost it all when my other computer crashed.. but I will get all that back up.. With Microsoft Office.. you have all you need.. Powerpoint - playbook.. scouting cards.. playbook presentations with animation.. anything visual... Excel - stats.. fundraising.. grading.. anything dealing with figures.. Access - Scouting database.. self scout.. anything dealing with recall and sorting of data.. This is true.. you can get it all done with Office, but sometimes it feels like I'm using just an adjustable wrench while working on my car. It does the job, but a specialized tool can make it MUCH easier. I hate flipping the blocking schemes versus every defense.... very time consuming.
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Post by bigdaddyd on Jan 17, 2006 10:44:20 GMT -6
Just buy Play maker, it pays for itself in the long run, not to mention when ever there is an upgrade in the software, you can return your old PMP and get the new upgrade at a discount rate.
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Post by sls on Jan 17, 2006 11:00:15 GMT -6
Cna I give Playmaker Playbook on a CD and have a kid be able to view it? Just a question...
i have been moving towards playbooks on CD in PP for the kids. They like it much better. One of my offseason goals is to add cutups so that this is a video playbook.
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Post by thurman on Jan 17, 2006 12:08:47 GMT -6
I put my playbook on dvd with voice overs.. I give coaching points.. use the animation to demonstrate.. all they have to do it put it in and push play.. its like a movie..
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Post by Mav on Jan 17, 2006 12:17:25 GMT -6
I put my playbook on dvd with voice overs.. I give coaching points.. use the animation to demonstrate.. all they have to do it put it in and push play.. its like a movie.. That sounds pretty good. Would you happen to have a sample you could post (savefile.com) for us to check out? You got me thinking...
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Post by sls on Jan 17, 2006 12:27:23 GMT -6
I put my playbook on dvd with voice overs.. I give coaching points.. use the animation to demonstrate.. all they have to do it put it in and push play.. its like a movie.. Do you do this with power point?
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Post by scox80 on Jan 17, 2006 15:51:03 GMT -6
I use microsoft Visio. By far the best program that I have gotten. Crisp easy to use, and as far as I am concerned you can do anything you want that you can in all the playbook software. You can download a trial version at microsoft.com. And I have lots football templates I created I can give you.
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Post by coachjd on Jan 17, 2006 17:01:10 GMT -6
we have TD Video which is also created by BW Software the creator of Playmaker pro. The reason we like it so much is be can now inport video from TD Video into our playmaker files. Now when we intro a play in the classroom, we have the diagrams, we run the presentation of the diagram and then watch a few video clips of the play.
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Post by Mav on Jan 17, 2006 17:10:41 GMT -6
I use microsoft Visio. By far the best program that I have gotten. Crisp easy to use, and as far as I am concerned you can do anything you want that you can in all the playbook software. You can download a trial version at microsoft.com. And I have lots football templates I created I can give you. A couple of years ago I 1st started using Visio, but it seems like MS put the same basic drawing feature into the other apps like Powerpoint and Word. Is there anything you can do extra with Visio?
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Post by Mav on Jan 17, 2006 17:12:29 GMT -6
we have TD Video which is also created by BW Software the creator of Playmaker pro. The reason we like it so much is be can now inport video from TD Video into our playmaker files. Now when we intro a play in the classroom, we have the diagrams, we run the presentation of the diagram and then watch a few video clips of the play. I know the TD Video product is Mac only. Can you import video into Playmaker for WIndows?
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Post by thurman on Jan 17, 2006 17:50:41 GMT -6
I do not have a copy of the video playbook in computer format.. do you know how to get it from dvd to mpeg via dvd drive on a computer?
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Post by Mav on Jan 17, 2006 18:01:34 GMT -6
I do not have a copy of the video playbook in computer format.. do you know how to get it from dvd to mpeg via dvd drive on a computer? Usually the DVD authoring tool you use can do this. I use Win DVD Creator and it can translate all differnt formats - avi, mpg, dvd, rm Check out whatever you use to write the dvd's
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Post by coachjd on Jan 17, 2006 21:25:55 GMT -6
yes you can. I think under file or edit there is a command to import quicktime movie
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Post by thurman on Jan 18, 2006 11:03:39 GMT -6
All mine will allow me to do is to convert avi to mpeg..
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Post by Mav on Jan 19, 2006 13:04:40 GMT -6
All mine will allow me to do is to convert avi to mpeg.. Coach, Here's a freeware dvd to mpeg converter called HandBrake. It seems to be the highest rated free dvd conversion tool. I tried it, it works pretty fast - 50 min dvd converted in about 20 minutes. Size went from 3GB to just over 300 mg -- about 10% of original with the default settings. Just unzip the folder and run it - no install. Pretty self explanitory, but let mekow if you have any questions. www.savefile.com/files/9066384 Mav
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Post by thurman on Jan 19, 2006 13:25:56 GMT -6
It would only allow me to attempt to open from a directory.. where it says DVD drive.. it was shadowed and would not allow me to click on it..
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Post by Mav on Jan 19, 2006 13:58:33 GMT -6
Just 'browse' to your dvd drive. Not sure why the other one is grayed.
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