You used to be able to watch footy on SKY with just the sound of the crowd.johnswan1 wrote:Very good idea, but I'm not aware of any sports where you can choose to watch without commentary, but boxing is definitely one where the sound is actually important (in terms of hearing punches and whether they are landing or hitting gloves when it's sometimes difficult to hear).
Question for Ed Robinson
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keithmoonhangover
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Yeah I remember that, used to have it on surround sound.keithmoonhangover wrote:You used to be able to watch footy on SKY with just the sound of the crowd.johnswan1 wrote:Very good idea, but I'm not aware of any sports where you can choose to watch without commentary, but boxing is definitely one where the sound is actually important (in terms of hearing punches and whether they are landing or hitting gloves when it's sometimes difficult to hear).
I'm guessing it's more than possible. Doubt Ed would be able to give an idea if they could or not as he's just a reporter. You'd need to speak to the guys who run the OB/TV channel.
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ed robinson
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I really don't know the answer to be honest but could ask today in the office. Every fight recorded has different audio tracks and some are free of commentary so that we can edit with them in the future. Not sure if it could be done from a technical point of view or, if it could, the demand would justify the cost.
Re: Question for Ed Robinson
Thanks Ed.ed robinson wrote:I really don't know the answer to be honest but could ask today in the office. Every fight recorded has different audio tracks and some are free of commentary so that we can edit with them in the future. Not sure if it could be done from a technical point of view or, if it could, the demand would justify the cost.