I just added a link for this software in the downloads section .its in the pc category.
radio delay :pause live radio
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I do currently use audio delay software, however i am after something what i can let the family use whilst i am at the football match, i have been looking at the radios made by Pure & Roberts, but they do seem a little expensive considering all what they will be used for is football commentary. Has anyone seen other gadgets what do the same trick ? Also what time delay should we be getting, milliseconds or actual seconds ? it seems to vary to me...Comment
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i bought a dab radio yesterday with a pause thing on it , but it kept going outa sinc and back in when commentators went on a discussion as it didnt do what i wanted i guess it was rubbish
Last edited by belfastdaren; 12 April, 2012, 16:44.Comment
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pure one classic dab was the radio from tesco ?51 pounds and as it didnt do what i wanted it was rubbish hope this helpsLast edited by belfastdaren; 12 April, 2012, 16:46.Comment
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its not the radio it was the program its which commentators talk not only about the match in progress and the analyze decisions etc thats what i foundLast edited by belfastdaren; 12 April, 2012, 18:39.Comment
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the radio i mentioned only had one speaker , but for the delaying of football commentary it defo wasnt worth the money so i took it back for a refundLast edited by belfastdaren; 12 April, 2012, 22:42.Comment
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Guy's reading your efforts on this, it seems it's probably not worth it, but I will give it a go anyway, because it won't cost anything. I know you can download programs that will delay audio, but I think it's not that simple. I am trying to do this with vlc, but obviously you will need two boxes to do this. So you watch the game in HD on one box, then stream the radio station from the other box, hit record (vlc) just before kick off, then mute the stream. Then go to wherever the recording is on your pc, open it with vlc, drag the stream into sync with the game, connect it to your sound system. Seems a good idea and I am going to give it a go tomorrow with a game that don't matter to me.
Or has anybody already tried this, and found it isn't worth it?
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