MrBigglesWorth
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.anyone ever figure out if this can be done instead of having to endure a 5 second lag time on the tv?
Guys...I got my radio this week for teh game...worked like a charm....It's a small transister radio...runs on 2 AA batteries...but it has a cable link if you wish to use with a theater system..I just put it in near enough to me so I can hear it (with teh TV down). It takes a few plays to get the audio in synch, but once it's there you just never think about it. Really works good...AND it's available from this place in Natick, MA..they ship priority...as well so ne will get it quick.
SportSync Radio
Thank for the tip. I just ordered mine. I don't want to miss Gil Santos' last game calls.
What place in Natick, MA, by the way?
His last game will be the AFCCG win against the Ravens.
So if you have them winning and getting to the SB, he wouldn't be doing the Super Bowl?
Does he do the SB? I am always at some party or a bar. If he does then the other poster is writing the Pats off early.
His last game will be the AFCCG win against the Ravens.
I seem to recall somebody saying something about having the video record through your DVR, Tivo, etc., then play it back the obligatory five seconds later. I've never tried that, but if I recall correctly somebody here described that a couple years ago, and said that it worked perfectly.
If you have Verizon as your wireless provider, you get NFL Audio pass as part of the NFL App for free. It is about 2 plays behind television. Just pause the tv for a few seconds and away you go.
Both teams radio broadcasters get to do the Super Bowl
Behringer DSP2024P Virtualizer Pro Digital Effects Processor
This device will add from 0 to 5.4 seconds to the radio broadcast. It can process a stereo signal. It's a semi-pro audio device and not for the faint of heart regarding implimetation although it isn't THAT difficult. It just isn't going to be plug and play as parameters will have to be entered and stored. It's $100. If you want to go this route, ask me questions.
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