The TSL Podcast, Episode 41 – FSU Game Week

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The Hokies and ‘Noles haven’t met since they staged a hard-fought game in Lane Stadium in 2012. FSU won 28-22. (Photo by Ivan Morozov)

It’s FSU game week, and on the latest TSL Podcast, Evan, Chris and Will dig into the newly-released Virginia Tech depth chart and talk about what the Hokies need to do to win in Tallahassee. 62 minutes of Hokies football talk, dead ahead.

You can listen to this week’s episode below, on our Soundcloud page, on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on whatever app you use to listen, and leave us a review to let us know how we’re doing. Enjoy.

Note: We’ve done some work on the volume levels, so take a listen and let us know if the audio is better this week.  If you’re having trouble hearing it, please post the following info:

Tell us how you’re listening to it:

1.) Computer? iPad? Phone? Bluetooth in your car?
2.) Via web browser? SoundCloud app? iTunes app?
2.) Headphones? No headphones? External speakers? Phone speaker?

 

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  1. Listening on iPhone speaker
    Use Overcast to play episode
    Same as above…Chris sounds like he is still in the Radford office…i.e. miles away.

  2. I use the sound cloud app to listen to the podcast. I can hardly hear Chris on his mike, but Will and Evan come on fine to hear. I have a Samsung Galaxy J3-6, which is android driven. I have had a hard time hearing CC both weeks, episodes 40 and 41.

  3. Bluetooth earbuds with Samsung phone using Soundcloud app.

    Everyone sounded great aside from Will playing with the microphone. Seriously, everything came in great!

  4. Computer with an external speaker via web browser.

    Still very hard to hear CC. Since I’m listening at lunch at work, it would be great if all voices were at the same level. When I turn up the volume to try to hear CC, I get blasted out when Evan talks.

  5. Here too. Listening on iPhone without headphones. Chris was a mushy mess on Soundcloud and too low on Podcast App. Either way, I could not listen for more than a few minutes to either.

    1. Please try it on headphones, and let me know what happens. I’m betting it sounds much better.

      1. My piece of crap iPhone gave up on that port about six months after I got it. I will try Bluetooth later and let you know.

  6. Audio is still poor on one microphone. I can hear fine on one mike, and hardly hear on the other mike. After 10 minutes, I gave up and stopped listening.

    1. Please tell me how you’re listening to it:

      1.) Computer? iPad? Phone? Bluetooth in your car?
      2.) Via web browser? SoundCloud app? iTunes app?
      2.) Headphones? No headphones? External speakers? Phone speaker?

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