New Sony sound system blocks out announcers for sporting events

Written by Matt Yoder on .

Have you ever been excited to watch a game only to become deflated upon discovering one of your least favorite announcers is calling the action?  Who am I kidding, if you've ever visited this website at any point in time, the answer is most certainly yes!

Just imagine a world in which you can peacefully watch the Home Run Derby without Chris Berman yelling "BACK, BACK, BACK..." and paying cliched tribute to local landmarks.  Imagine a world in which your brain doesn't have to hurt anymore from Dan Dierdorf's replay explanations or Phil Simms' ramblings.  Imagine a world where you could have a mute button for Tim McCarver, Jon Gruden, or any announcer that you'd rather not listen to while trying to enjoy your sports.

The future is now.  Your prayers have been answered.  The technology exists to remove commentary from live sporting events via your home sound system.

There's only one downside.

You may have to move to England to get the sound system as the Sony BDV-N7100W hits UK stores in May and contains technology initially developed by NASA.  The new state of the art home system is able to differentiate commentary from background noise and remove the announcers' voices to allow you to enjoy the ambient atmosphere of the stadium with its "football mode"...

"Sony says that its speakers are able to recognise what is the natural ambient sound of a sporting event, and what is somebody nattering on top.

It does this using data captured at a Brazilian football stadium, and without anything happening on the broadcaster's end it's able to remove the commentary entirely.

Sky has offered a similar facility for some of its matches for a while - but this will work with any sports event, including rugby, NFL and motorsport.  

The benefit is that fans can watch sport as if they're at the game, and not sitting next to a relentlessly unimpressive summariser with a booklet of cliches."

Why anyone would want to mute the likes of Martin Tyer for a football match escapes me, too bad our London bureau wasn't taking calls this morning.  Honestly, British sports fans can't have it all that bad - they've never been subjected to Matt Millen or Craig James.  Trust me, a "booklet of cliches" isn't all bad in comparison.  But whiile the dream of "football mode" may be an ocean away, the technology does exist to liberate you of awful announcing for any sporting event.  We can only hope it comes to American homes in the near future.

[Huffington Post UK]

18 comments
Hector Martorell
Hector Martorell

Perfect for Chris Berman, Kevin Harlan, Thom Brennaman & Mike Mayock. I wanna shoot my television when i hear those guys

Andy Finkelstein
Andy Finkelstein

Perfect for Joe Buck and whichever of his butt-buddies is along with him that day! Actually, it's perfect for just about *everything* on Fox, come to think of it...

MonkeyWrench32
MonkeyWrench32

Here's another way to get rid of annoying TV announcers: http://www.sportsyncradio.com/

skaus
skaus

 @MonkeyWrench32 Wow! 16 second delay.  For network broadcasts I have had to hook two 10 second ones up in series.  But it was worth it to hear @tedjrobinson and @_ericdavis_ call the NFC Championship instead of @buck and @troyaikman.  Ted and Eric actually got excited.

thrllkll
thrllkll

Please, please, please, please bring this to the states, Sony.

Please, please, please, please.

Danny Carlino
Danny Carlino

Nice invention! Perfect poster boy in Tim McCarver, too.

Michael Hirn
Michael Hirn

When I see Doris Burke i have to change the channel

Chuck Schick
Chuck Schick

If this was done at a Brazilian football staduim, doesn't that mean you'd hear hundreds of those obnoxious horns?  TBS did this years ago during a Brave's game.  It was weird but I could probably get used to it.  Until then, there's always the mute button. 

Rory Sharrock
Rory Sharrock

Dick Vitale is the arch-bishop of bad broadcasting!

Kurt Johnson
Kurt Johnson

I always mute a sporting event. I know what's going on.

Dave Missert
Dave Missert

This should be called the Doris Burke Feature.

Kelly Ciesielski
Kelly Ciesielski

With ESPN supposedly doing "house cleaning" in the next month or so on their football coverage I wonder if Berman survives the cut AND if he does then we can all accuse ESPN Brass of being deaf and dumb!

Jeremy Dwyer
Jeremy Dwyer

Just tell me that I can silence Jon Gruden on MNF next season.

Matt Pelc
Matt Pelc

Rich, I don't think that tradition is native to just Buffalo.

John JT Tyler
John JT Tyler

No more Tim McDorkster and Dan Dierdork ? Heavens be praised ?

Steven Head
Steven Head

Anytime I hear Chris Berman's voice.

Rich Goranson
Rich Goranson

I get that way every time I watch a hockey game on NBC. But seriously, it has long been a tradition in Buffalo for both the Bills and Sabres to turn off the television announcers and turn on the local radio coverage. Considering that the teams have had three Hall-of-Fame play-by-play men between the two of them, there is good reason.

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