For the past hour or so, it seems to me as though our audio server is playing all the audio files about 1.5% to 2% faster than normal. Do hard drives speed up like this at times?
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Robert Bass said:For the past hour or so, it seems to me as though our audio server is playing all the audio files about 1.5% to 2% faster than normal. Do hard drives speed up like this at times?
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Bill Wolfenbarger said:Back when we used cart machines and turntables, one jock at KOL convinced the manager that "everything is running fast today". I had to call the PUD and make sure the line frequency was right on 60 Hz. Even then, the jock was not convinced. Drugs may have been involved.
boiseengineer said:Not too often the Power Co. isn't 60 hz. Here's a clasic example!
http://www.nrcdxas.org/articles/wabc65.ra
boiseengineer said:Not too often the Power Co. isn't 60 hz. Here's a clasic example!
http://www.nrcdxas.org/articles/wabc65.ra
nmoore6676 said:As to a UPS it is meant to keep provide a reasonable voltage to keep equipment running. The output is also closer to a square wave than a sine wave and the frequency is irrelevant so long as it is close.