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Devuvuzela Filters Vuvuzela Sound from Live FIFA World Cup 2010 Broadcasts

By on June 25, 2010

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Not everyone like the sound that the Vuvuzela horn makes. In fact, many soccer fans hate Vuvuzela and get disturbed or annoyed by the blowing horn while watching the World Cup games.

If you want to enjoy a peaceful day watching the World Cup games and broadcasts online, you gotta get rid of the Vuvuzela sounds. And there is actually a useful sound filter that can reduce the sound of the vuvuzela horn.

Devuvuzelator is a lightweight and portable sound filter that applies a simple filter to the annoying sound played during online streaming of the World Cup soccer matches, on your computer.

No installation is required. You just download and straight forward launch the application to filter your live World Cup video broadcast in read-time (ESPN3, BBC, etc).

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From the main window, you will find a drop-down menu where you can make adjustment to the strength of the filter, choosing from extra-light to extra-strong. Choose the filter strength you find most suitable.

Now, you can enjoy watching peaceful World Cup soccer matches. :-)

Download Devuvuzelator to filter the sound of the Vuvuzela horn from live World Cup broadcast.

Steve Yu is a technology blogger with five years blogging experience (since 2007). He is the founder of MyTechQuest.com.