Good to know.This is the winning answer. It's adding extra compression step(s) between the broadcaster=>satellite transmission=>streaming service=>your internet provider=>your local home connection=>your computer/TV.
This is the winning answer.
sorry - my post was not in response to the streaming posts.Is that real time?
He is the reason i think our d will always be focusedImpressive tackle through the block there.
To’o To’o is everywhere, I love it. Love it even more that we got him from Tenn.![]()
True. My YTTV/Google Fiber keeps it within about 10 seconds of air. Sometimes, Liz watches in the kitchen on the little set which is air, since we're a mile from the towers. She used to yell aout TDs and INTs, etc., until we had words over it...This is the winning answer. It's adding extra compression step(s) between the broadcaster=>satellite transmission=>streaming service=>your internet provider=>your local home connection=>your computer.
The Tide 100.9 fm online audio feed is 20.5 seconds ahead of my television video. I timed it using a referee penalty call..sorry - my post was not in response to the streaming posts.
radio stream tends to be even MORE behind - about a play or 2 but