AlanHowick
Registered User
- Apr 7, 2018
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Truth is I always put the game on mute and listen to Bowen’s radio calling of the game. It lags a bit but it’s a much better experience.
If you're watching the game online, you can sync up the radio with the game by pausing the game a little... the radio is always behind the game... the amount, in terms of seconds, varies. So find an easy play to identify on in the game on the ice, pause it... and let the radio catch up... then unpause the game. you will have to pause/unpause the game quickly to dial it in perfectly.
Hope that makes sense. It makes watching, and listening to the game, SO much better with Bowen and Ralph.
With a bit of practice you can easily sync them up... and most times it'll stay synced the whole game.
If you're watching the game online, you can sync up the radio with the game by pausing the game a little... the radio is always behind the game... the amount, in terms of seconds, varies. So find an easy play to identify on in the game on the ice, pause it... and let the radio catch up... then unpause the game. you will have to pause/unpause the game quickly to dial it in perfectly.
Hope that makes sense. It makes watching, and listening to the game, SO much better with Bowen and Ralph.
With a bit of practice you can easily sync them up... and most times it'll stay synced the whole game.