RTÉ has promised to improve the issues for the second half.
RTÉ has been called out after viewers encountered multiple issues during the first half of Ireland v Australia at the Women’s World Cup.
However, those issues aren’t on the pitch, rather it’s at home in Ireland where RTÉ Player viewers have had a nightmare trying to watch on from across the world.
As soon as the game kicked off this morning, viewers in their droves started to notice that the commentary on the national broadcaster’s online player was completely out of sync with the action on the pitch.
Fans took to Twitter to complain to the broadcaster.
Fix the sound @RTEsoccer
— Richard Chambers (@newschambers) July 20, 2023
HEY @rte ANY CHANCE YOU COULD SYNC THE AUDIO WITH THE PICTURES FOR THE IRELAND AUSTRALIA MATCH
— David O’Doherty (@phlaimeaux) July 20, 2023
The broadcaster was well aware of the issue and tweeted shortly after the complaints that it was working on a fix.
We’re aware of audio issues and working to rectify them as quickly as possible.
— RTÉ Soccer (@RTEsoccer) July 20, 2023
After a while, the audio syncing seemed to have been fixed, but in doing so the quality dipped massively, with George Hamilton and co-commentator Stephanie Zambra sounding extremely tinny and cutting out constantly.
Let’s see if the issues are fixed for the start of the second half.
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