Timing
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- Horseless Carriage Chauffeur
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Timing
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:
Re: Timing
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.
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- Matterhorn Bobsleds Climber
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Re: Timing
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.
This is probably due to a buffer issue between the 2 computers/players.
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The time difference will be different for everybody. There's no way to calculate distances, connection speed, packet loss, buffer length, etc... for everybody.
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- Mad Tea Party Host
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It's still near impossible to calculate. I would happy try and figure it out just for you.
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