Most probably almost all of us are watching the World Cup, the largest sporting event in the world. If you are watching the World Cup then you must also be aware of the Vuvuzelas and the irritating sound it creates.
Are you sick of it? Well I am. So recently I came across a solution to minimize this buzzing sound of Vuvuzela if you are watching the World Cup live on your PC.
The solution is a small free program from Stardock called the Devuvuzelator. This program will help you to filter your live World Cup broadcast in real-time (ESPN3, BBC, etc), choosing which level of de-vuvuzela’ing filtering you find most suitable.
Even though there are other filters and softwares too to reduce the Vuvuzela’s noise but all those require and installation. This one does not. Just download and run it.
The program applies a simple filter to the annoying sound of the Vuvuzels played during the match broadcast in your system. The filter is adjustable in strength, and you can enable or disable it with the tick of a checkbox.
The only bad thing about this program is that it only works with Windows.
You can download the program here:
Devuvuzelator [Stardock]
I hope this program will help you have a better World Cup experience. Wakka Wakka.















That is a very useful share you have done. The Vuvuzels sound is quite annoying. Will def try it for todays match!
Btw Shiva, I am now following you on Twitter!

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Shiva Chettri Reply:
June 24th, 2010 at 9:09 pm
Glad you liked it Vivek and thanks for following me in Twitter
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A total BAN is needed because it is killing true Passion from the audience …..nice share…
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Shiva Chettri Reply:
June 24th, 2010 at 9:09 pm
Well bro, the cannot ban it because they say World Cup in South Africa will lose its charm without the Vuvuzela’s sound
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Very nice work! Keep it up..
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Shiva Chettri Reply:
June 24th, 2010 at 9:08 pm
Glad to know you liked the post Tanmay.
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small typo error shouldnt it be World CUP in

Kill the Buzzing Vuvuzela Sound from Wold Cup Broadcasts
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Shiva Chettri Reply:
June 24th, 2010 at 9:07 pm
Yup changed that, sorry I posted this post when I was at office so was not able to proof read it
Thanks for informing bro
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I hated Vuvuzela sound at first but now I am addicted to it.

Browsing your blog with Vuvuzela now: http://www.vuvuzela-time.co.uk/tek3d.org
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Shiva Chettri Reply:
June 24th, 2010 at 11:33 pm
He He…thanks for that link bro…It is really enjoyable…lol. Cant leave the Vuvuzela now right
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Thankks ……… I hope i get same for Cricket too
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Shiva Chettri Reply:
June 24th, 2010 at 11:34 pm
Does cricket use Vuvuzela’s?
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It is ironic that there are filtering devices coming out to stop the vuvuzelas for football fans to enjoy the action but YouTube has chosen to put vuvuzelas in its videos.
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Shiva Chettri Reply:
June 26th, 2010 at 1:34 am
That is what I was thinking. Google seems to love Vuvuzela a lot. I just read that Google Maps Street View is also showing Vuvuzela’s if you browse the map of South Africa…lol
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Nice tool . Why wouldnt the officials disallow the vuvuzellas into the stadium . I bet half of them stopped watching every match coz of that , including me.
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oh nice tool..but unfortunately i am watching it on my TV so cant help it..
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