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I just signed up

It seems whether I use Windows Media Player or Real Player...I have to turn the volume on my speakers WAYYYYYYYYY up from normal just to hear the audio......

This causes my system sounds and other things I do while watching to be EXTREMELY loud....

I am pretty technically inclined, but this is the first Ive really seen of this issue....

Does this happen to others that use the service?
When I played back Highlight Reels before I was a subscriber I dont think I had this issue....


Is it that certain Audio Feeds suck and this sometimes happens, but not for every game?
There is only one game on right now so I cant really compare to other live games...

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Yes, it seems to have everything to do with the audio feed of the particular game you're watching. You'll notice when you are able to switch between games how the volume can be much different from one game to another.
 

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Question: How long does it take to change from one game to the next? Are you able to switch back and forth like it was on TV without missing any pitches?
 
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Takes a few seconds to switch between games. Not as fast as with a TV remote. I usually keep the MLB Gameday or CBS Sportsline site up in a different window. Also, the video feed is usually about 20-30 seconds delayed. For instance last night I knew that Boone had homered to win for the Tribe while they were showing the previous pitch to him on the video feed.

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Volume is generally perfect on my desktop but on the laptop it's usually too loud and I crank the slider down on the mini display before going full screen.
 

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Woody0 said:
Volume is generally perfect on my desktop but on the laptop it's usually too loud and I crank the slider down on the mini display before going full screen.
Seems like the Padres game today had some crappy audio feed
 

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It wasn't televised, the audio feed was the MLB.com radio guys with pictures from a detroit internal stadium feed (jumbotron/exec boxes)
 

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Santo said:
It wasn't televised, the audio feed was the MLB.com radio guys with pictures from a detroit internal stadium feed (jumbotron/exec boxes)
Well that explains it all
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Ice cream jay said:
I have it and was wondering if you can watch 2 or more games at once?

Only if you have two monitors. :lolBIG:

I've done that and since you can get 3 logins I think you could watch 3 games.
 

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