Hopefully the video coverage of every game not on C7 will be a bonus for our overseas friends, I hope they make it available worldwide. If not I'm sure we have some tech gurus who might be able to give them instructions on how to set up an overseas IP for them.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
Sandy wrote:I will be sending a message to the SANFL with my concerns also. Keep your fingers crossed that there will be a change of heart.
When Olsen finds his heart I'm sure he'll tell you he's open to changing it. Particularly if he gets a good enough offer for it.
Lol when he finds it. Lol, that makes the assumption he has one.
He's got one. He borrowed a plastic one from AFL House and tunes it in to FiveAA to make sure its working properly.
His real heart, however, is either stored in a safe deposit box at the bank or under his mattress. Every couple of years he plugs it in to make sure it still works in case he has to sell out. There's good money in unused body parts.
"Religion is like a blind man looking in a black room for a black cat that isn't there...and finding it." - Oscar Wilde
This may well be the end of me attending games if it is true. Being completely blind I rely on having a radio commentary of the game to allow me to get full enjoyment, to barrack like everyone else etc. Streaming the commentary is useless for me when I am at a game, because the nature of streaming means that the commentary is a good several seconds behind the actual play. I have tried it, it is hopeless.
matt35 wrote:This may well be the end of me attending games if it is true. Being completely blind I rely on having a radio commentary of the game to allow me to get full enjoyment, to barrack like everyone else etc. Streaming the commentary is useless for me when I am at a game, because the nature of streaming means that the commentary is a good several seconds behind the actual play. I have tried it, it is hopeless.
This makes me sad.
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
matt35 wrote:This may well be the end of me attending games if it is true. Being completely blind I rely on having a radio commentary of the game to allow me to get full enjoyment, to barrack like everyone else etc. Streaming the commentary is useless for me when I am at a game, because the nature of streaming means that the commentary is a good several seconds behind the actual play. I have tried it, it is hopeless.
Sorry to hear that mate I never knew you were blind and hopefully the SANFL reconsiders and put at least one game a weekend on radio for you and others in your shoes.
"The factory of the future will have only two employees, a man and a dog. The man will be there to feed the dog. The dog will be there to keep the man from touching the equipment" – Warren Bennis
It is for Matt35 and many others that radio broadcasts are so vital for their continued involvement in our community, particularly in regard to traditional sports broadcasts like the SANFL.
matt35 wrote:This may well be the end of me attending games if it is true. Being completely blind I rely on having a radio commentary of the game to allow me to get full enjoyment, to barrack like everyone else etc. Streaming the commentary is useless for me when I am at a game, because the nature of streaming means that the commentary is a good several seconds behind the actual play. I have tried it, it is hopeless.
Is there some sort of reading app that gives a computer voice to blog messages and the like? Very sorry to hear that you will be affected so directly by the loss of radio broadcasting, if indeed, we do end up losing it.
I'm gonna sit back, crack the top off a Pale Ale, and watch the Double Blues prevail 1915, 1919, 1926, 1932, 1940, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1976, 2002, 2016, 2017
matt35 wrote:This may well be the end of me attending games if it is true. Being completely blind I rely on having a radio commentary of the game to allow me to get full enjoyment, to barrack like everyone else etc. Streaming the commentary is useless for me when I am at a game, because the nature of streaming means that the commentary is a good several seconds behind the actual play. I have tried it, it is hopeless.
Is there some sort of reading app that gives a computer voice to blog messages and the like? Very sorry to hear that you will be affected so directly by the loss of radio broadcasting, if indeed, we do end up losing it.
matt35 wrote:This may well be the end of me attending games if it is true. Being completely blind I rely on having a radio commentary of the game to allow me to get full enjoyment, to barrack like everyone else etc. Streaming the commentary is useless for me when I am at a game, because the nature of streaming means that the commentary is a good several seconds behind the actual play. I have tried it, it is hopeless.
Is there some sort of reading app that gives a computer voice to blog messages and the like? Very sorry to hear that you will be affected so directly by the loss of radio broadcasting, if indeed, we do end up losing it.
Life won't be doing any games, TRB.
I use an app called JAWS. Basically it will read any text on the screen and convert it to speech. It also says each letter as I type it in. My iPhone has a similar app, called Voiceover. which allows me full access to the internet via my phone. All this has really only happened in the last 20 years.
matt35 wrote:This may well be the end of me attending games if it is true. Being completely blind I rely on having a radio commentary of the game to allow me to get full enjoyment, to barrack like everyone else etc. Streaming the commentary is useless for me when I am at a game, because the nature of streaming means that the commentary is a good several seconds behind the actual play. I have tried it, it is hopeless.
Is there some sort of reading app that gives a computer voice to blog messages and the like? Very sorry to hear that you will be affected so directly by the loss of radio broadcasting, if indeed, we do end up losing it.
Life won't be doing any games, TRB.
I use an app called JAWS. Basically it will read any text on the screen and convert it to speech. It also says each letter as I type it in. My iPhone has a similar app, called Voiceover. which allows me full access to the internet via my phone. All this has really only happened in the last 20 years.
Cheers Matt. I am a little behind the times in many respects, so it might not be much for someone like me to say I'm impressed by that piece of technology. Others are probably reading this and thinking, "Of course!" Does the app do a different voice for each poster? Or is it a standard computer voice, or do you program it?
I'm gonna sit back, crack the top off a Pale Ale, and watch the Double Blues prevail 1915, 1919, 1926, 1932, 1940, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1976, 2002, 2016, 2017
matt35 wrote:This may well be the end of me attending games if it is true. Being completely blind I rely on having a radio commentary of the game to allow me to get full enjoyment, to barrack like everyone else etc. Streaming the commentary is useless for me when I am at a game, because the nature of streaming means that the commentary is a good several seconds behind the actual play. I have tried it, it is hopeless.
Is there some sort of reading app that gives a computer voice to blog messages and the like? Very sorry to hear that you will be affected so directly by the loss of radio broadcasting, if indeed, we do end up losing it.
Life won't be doing any games, TRB.
Will ANYBODY be doing any games? Where's Big Phil? I'll wait for the big fella to come on here and tell us it is so before I believe it.
I'm gonna sit back, crack the top off a Pale Ale, and watch the Double Blues prevail 1915, 1919, 1926, 1932, 1940, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1976, 2002, 2016, 2017
matt35 wrote:This may well be the end of me attending games if it is true. Being completely blind I rely on having a radio commentary of the game to allow me to get full enjoyment, to barrack like everyone else etc. Streaming the commentary is useless for me when I am at a game, because the nature of streaming means that the commentary is a good several seconds behind the actual play. I have tried it, it is hopeless.
Really sad to hear, matt35, and another one of the thousand cuts killing the SANFL. Hopefully a white knight can come to our rescue.
"Religion is like a blind man looking in a black room for a black cat that isn't there...and finding it." - Oscar Wilde
matt35 wrote:This may well be the end of me attending games if it is true. Being completely blind I rely on having a radio commentary of the game to allow me to get full enjoyment, to barrack like everyone else etc. Streaming the commentary is useless for me when I am at a game, because the nature of streaming means that the commentary is a good several seconds behind the actual play. I have tried it, it is hopeless.
Is there some sort of reading app that gives a computer voice to blog messages and the like? Very sorry to hear that you will be affected so directly by the loss of radio broadcasting, if indeed, we do end up losing it.
Life won't be doing any games, TRB.
Will ANYBODY be doing any games? Where's Big Phil? I'll wait for the big fella to come on here and tell us it is so before I believe it.
matt35 wrote:This may well be the end of me attending games if it is true. Being completely blind I rely on having a radio commentary of the game to allow me to get full enjoyment, to barrack like everyone else etc. Streaming the commentary is useless for me when I am at a game, because the nature of streaming means that the commentary is a good several seconds behind the actual play. I have tried it, it is hopeless.
Is there some sort of reading app that gives a computer voice to blog messages and the like? Very sorry to hear that you will be affected so directly by the loss of radio broadcasting, if indeed, we do end up losing it.
Life won't be doing any games, TRB.
Will ANYBODY be doing any games? Where's Big Phil? I'll wait for the big fella to come on here and tell us it is so before I believe it.
It is a standard voice, the same for each poster. I can change the standard voice if I want to, i.e I can choose between male and female voices, different accents, languages etc. Similarly with Voiceover on the iPhone.
Just recently it was announced that community radio station Radio Adelaide would be covering, wait for it, Friday night AFL! The purpose of community radio is to fill voids not filled by mainstream media. Given that in Adelaide we can choose from three different radio coverages of Friday night AFL, plus the television, I struggle to see how this can be justified. Now it appears we will have no station covering the SANFL, this is where they should be going.