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HBO Real Sports - Voice of Auburn Tigers
Posted on 10/22/19 at 9:16 am
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Posted on 10/22/19 at 9:24 am to HM11AU
Wow. Thanks for link. Had no idea this was on. I'll watch/record
Posted on 10/22/19 at 9:28 am to HM11AU
Been muting the TV and listening to the radio broadcast since 2010. I need to invent an app that times the TV broadcast with the radio broadcast.
Posted on 10/22/19 at 1:01 pm to Aubie Spr96
I would pay real hard currency for this.
Posted on 10/22/19 at 2:00 pm to headrusch
Have not done the sync, but there are ways. special radios (google it) or
Download the free Radiodelay program from DaanSystems. It's a simple program designed specifically to delay audio from the radio and sync it to a television broadcast. Connect a radio to your computer's sound card input jack, set the number of seconds to delay the signal and press the play button. Radiodelay also works with audio captured from an installed TV tuner card.
Purchase a radio broadcast delay device such as DelayPlay or SportSyncRadio from WGN. Set the device's slider control to a number and the radio signal will play through the device at the delayed rate. DelayPlay must be connected between a stereo receiver and speakers, while SportSyncRadio has a built-in speaker.
Use a DVR to record the TV broadcast. Play the broadcast and wait for an event to occur that can easily be synced with the radio. For example, pause the DVR at a football game's opening kickoff. Find an online stream of the radio broadcast. Play the stream and unpause the DVR at the appropriate moment.
Download the free Radiodelay program from DaanSystems. It's a simple program designed specifically to delay audio from the radio and sync it to a television broadcast. Connect a radio to your computer's sound card input jack, set the number of seconds to delay the signal and press the play button. Radiodelay also works with audio captured from an installed TV tuner card.
Purchase a radio broadcast delay device such as DelayPlay or SportSyncRadio from WGN. Set the device's slider control to a number and the radio signal will play through the device at the delayed rate. DelayPlay must be connected between a stereo receiver and speakers, while SportSyncRadio has a built-in speaker.
Use a DVR to record the TV broadcast. Play the broadcast and wait for an event to occur that can easily be synced with the radio. For example, pause the DVR at a football game's opening kickoff. Find an online stream of the radio broadcast. Play the stream and unpause the DVR at the appropriate moment.
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