NBA fans are having issues watching the Celtics-Sixers opening night game on TNT.
According to fans on social media, the audio has been out of sync.
Anyone else watching the Celtics – 76ers game on TNT noticing a slight delay between the video and the audio? The announcing crew is reacting to things a split second before we are seeing them? cc: @NBAonTNT
— Ⓙⓔⓕⓕ Ⓐⓑⓡⓐⓜⓞ 🍊 🇺🇦 (@JeffAbramo) October 18, 2022
Not only audio, but the cameras themselves aren’t synced…? I’ve never seen anything like this. The cut from the normal view to baseline doesn’t match the action pic.twitter.com/7L1nxzA9UG
— BBALLBREAKDOWN (@bballbreakdown) October 18, 2022
Fans ripped into TNT over the terrible audio.
TNT’s audio for Celtics-Sixers pic.twitter.com/n07R2qnRX2
— Complex Sports (@ComplexSports) October 19, 2022
If TNT can't fix this audio, the game may need to go on mute.
— Keith Smith (@KeithSmithNBA) October 19, 2022
TNT gave 100M to Chuck but forgot to hire a audio crew @NBAonTNT
— Ted Buddwell 🏀🏈 (@TedBuddy8) October 19, 2022
TNT’s audio is a full second ahead of their visual, guess it’s game one for everyone.
— rone’s gamblin corner (@rone) October 18, 2022
Dear TNT,
Fix your audio delay. Thanks.
Sincerely,
Millions of NBA fans@NBAonTNT pic.twitter.com/tHCam0YXOH— Uriah Young (@uyoung76) October 18, 2022
TNT can't get clean audio for the NBA season premiere, but what they CAN do is over-produce an "apology" video for Drayfraud Green! "Hey Poole, I know I knocked your ass out, but look at the UPSIDE!" https://t.co/HW0zIqTpsm
— Robert J Pera Trump (@RobertPTrump1) October 18, 2022
TNT had all offseason to fix the audio/camera timing and they managed to make it worse by now having cameras mismatched on top of the audio not matching. How fun!
— Second Take Sports (@2nd_take_sports) October 19, 2022