Two laptops, A and B.... A is an HP 8230 (this one), B is an HP 8430 ( running Zara and Breakaway Broadcast on the air).
Finally I put the music files on this computer in the same file structure as the other machine, so playlists can be
shared or transferred.
Just as experiment, I saved the running Zara playlist of what's on the air currently.
Dropped it in on this machine, and started the file so as run the audio in synch with what's playing on the air.
I was able to pause-start and perfectly synch up after a few brief pauses.
This computer soon lags in time, losing maybe a second in five minutes.
A lot more difference than I expected.
Made a lot more sense when there were machined surfaces in tape and phono drives.
Plus/minus errors and slippage, why is it that computers seem apparently no more "speed correct" than any consumer grade
tape recorder or phono of yore?
Where's the dang speed calibration pot on this machine?
Is it really the 60 hz time base? Both machines on same 60 hz.
Is it the single core vs dual core laptops?
Where Does the time go when it gets gained or lost? :-X
Finally I put the music files on this computer in the same file structure as the other machine, so playlists can be
shared or transferred.
Just as experiment, I saved the running Zara playlist of what's on the air currently.
Dropped it in on this machine, and started the file so as run the audio in synch with what's playing on the air.
I was able to pause-start and perfectly synch up after a few brief pauses.
This computer soon lags in time, losing maybe a second in five minutes.
A lot more difference than I expected.
Made a lot more sense when there were machined surfaces in tape and phono drives.
Plus/minus errors and slippage, why is it that computers seem apparently no more "speed correct" than any consumer grade
tape recorder or phono of yore?
Where's the dang speed calibration pot on this machine?
Is it really the 60 hz time base? Both machines on same 60 hz.
Is it the single core vs dual core laptops?
Where Does the time go when it gets gained or lost? :-X