Delaying an audio stream longer than 65535 ms?

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Delaying an audio stream longer than 65535 ms?

Postby Will94 » 16 Apr 2015 05:04

I am a big fan of Texas A&M University baseball. Their home games are available online-only through ESPN's SEC Network. I love the video but hate the audio (don't care for the play by play guy). I was able to use vlc tonight (first attempt) to delay our radio stream by 65.535 seconds, an obvious 16-bit limit. I need to delay the stream something like 80 seconds (80000 ms) to match the secn+ video. Is there currently a way to do this that I have missed? If not, I assume that I should make a feature request in the appropriate forum?

Also, if vlc doesn't currently handle this, does anyone know of software that does? I'm primarily a Linux (openSUSE) user, but the ESPN app is Windows/Mac only, so I already have a virtual Windows machine.

Thank you!

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Re: Delaying an audio stream longer than 65535 ms?

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 20 Apr 2015 22:20

Sorry, it cannot.
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