Synchronize Radio Sports Broadcasts With Television. Audio Delay is a program that allows you to delay any audio signal fed through your PC. This is useful for synchronizing audio with another media source. For example, people often like to listen to local radio play-by-play broadcasts of a sporting event while watching the video on TV. This used to be easy because the radio and TV were broadcast without any sort of delay. However, now with satellite feeds and digital broadcasts, the video may be delayed by as much as 10 to 15 seconds. This is very distracting and ruins the enjoyment of the game. Support Materials • PDF Help Manual

• Online Help New Version - 12-8-2016. This version fixes a problem that produced regular pulses and noise on some computers when the program was run in stereo or 16 bit mode. The program also has an Oscilloscope-style display that allows you to see the wave-form of the signals coming into the program. Description. The Audio Delay program allows you to feed your radio's audio through your computer and introduce a variable delay of from 0.1 seconds to several minutes. This makes it easy to synchronize the radio audio and the Television video. The program also has many other features. In addition to adjustable delay, you choose various sound formats including 8 and 16 bit audio, monaural and stereo and sampling rates up to 44Khz. The program also has VU meters for setting sound level and you can choose various inputs and output channels directly from the program. For more detailed information about the Audio Delay program, please refer to the online help.