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I have misplaced my pants.
I did this during the Texas game. I was out at a wedding reception and the TV's were quieter than the music was. But I had my radio and headphones, so I listened to the game. I thought it was weird that there was a 5-8 second delay between the two. Is that normal?
I know that there's someway that different TV set-ups have different lag. I know this is weird, but when we go to BW3 for Monday Night Football, some of the TV's are about 5 seconds behind some of the other TV's. That makes for some funny cheers (we'll cheer a big hit and then 5 seconds later the people at the other side will cheer the same big hit).
Anyway, I guess I have two questions, for anyone who might know something. First, why does BW3 have more delay on some TV's than others? Does it have to do with some TV's are maybe on satelite and others are on cable? Second question: what's the normal delay for TV?
I know that there's someway that different TV set-ups have different lag. I know this is weird, but when we go to BW3 for Monday Night Football, some of the TV's are about 5 seconds behind some of the other TV's. That makes for some funny cheers (we'll cheer a big hit and then 5 seconds later the people at the other side will cheer the same big hit).
Anyway, I guess I have two questions, for anyone who might know something. First, why does BW3 have more delay on some TV's than others? Does it have to do with some TV's are maybe on satelite and others are on cable? Second question: what's the normal delay for TV?
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