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Old 05-10-2019, 03:00 PM   #1
Jeff P
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Death by 1000 paper cuts

If you go by importance, this one is probably item #173 on the list of the 1000 little things racing needs to address - but never does.

Item #173. Volume for individual track video signals --

Over the past 45 minutes or so I've been playing BEL-BTP-GPX-PIM via ADW:
  • The volume for Belmont track video is pre-set (not by me but I'm guessing either by the track or by somebody at Roberts) to "barely hear it."
  • The volume for Belterra and Pimlico video are pre-set (again not by me) to "about normal."
  • The volume for Gulfstream video is pre-set (again not by me) to "BLAST O' MATIC."

Meaning that:
  • If I watch a race at Belmont I have to turn the volume way up in order to hear Larry Collmus.
  • If I then switch over to Gulfstream I have to turn the volume way down... otherwise: "BLAST O' MATIC."

Is there any reason not to have somebody (maybe at Roberts) set all track video signals (on a regular basis) to the same damn volume?

Seriously, this has been going on for years, and I for one find it annoying as hell.

Signed,

A guy who (for some strange reason) is still betting a decent amount of handle (5 days out of 6) into your pools.



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