Timing
Posted: Apr Sat 07, 2007 2:07 am
I find it interesting that three computers listening at the same time can be as much as 55 seconds different in points within the sound track. :shock:
I have no idea what you just said. "55 seconds different in points"?johnnunley wrote:I find it interesting that three computers listening at the same time can be as much as 55 seconds different in points within the sound track.
I believe he means a 55 second difference in where the track is at that particular point in time. IE - on one computer/player, the track will be at 2:01, one on the other computer/player, the exact same track will be at 2:56.subsonic wrote:I have no idea what you just said. "55 seconds different in points"?johnnunley wrote:I find it interesting that three computers listening at the same time can be as much as 55 seconds different in points within the sound track.
Well then, how about doing it for just me?subsonic wrote:The time difference will be different for everybody. There's no way to calculate distances, connection speed, packet loss, buffer length, etc... for everybody.
MuWahahaha MuWahahahasubsonic wrote:It's still near impossible to calculate. I would happy try and figure it out just for you.
For one million dollars!