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Interesting TV and Radio Cubs Sync

I synced WLS TV with WSCR awhile ago because I have a DVR and WBMX HD2 which is the simulcast of WSCR was behind so I just paused the TV. They actually showed the radio commentators on TV and I could hear and see them talking. It was pretty interesting. Luckily I was recording. Here's a video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1XRxkU1frI
 
I synced WLS TV with WSCR awhile ago because I have a DVR and WBMX HD2 which is the simulcast of WSCR was behind so I just paused the TV. They actually showed the radio commentators on TV and I could hear and see them talking. It was pretty interesting. Luckily I was recording. Here's a video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1XRxkU1frI

Sync'g live sports between medium is a challenge. Especially if the radio is running HD, like WSCR does. The engineers at Entercom have it figured out however as they purposely delay and sync every every Bears game analog audio to the TV feed they get and leave the HD audio alone.

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I synced WLS TV with WSCR awhile ago because I have a DVR and WBMX HD2 which is the simulcast of WSCR was behind so I just paused the TV. They actually showed the radio commentators on TV and I could hear and see them talking. It was pretty interesting. Luckily I was recording. Here's a video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1XRxkU1frI

Provided you really sure have mentioned that you would have only heard them on your radio as you just see them on the tv, as really tv broadcasters and radio broadcasters very rarely (if ever) hook their microphones up to each other for them to chat with each other even of course when they are both broadcasting for the same team, like Len Kasper and JD and Pat Hughes and Ron Coomer. I haven't looked at your video yet.
 
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