Is anyone seeing any/video sync problems on this video?
I can't see it, but I've had two people report it.
I hope it's not my new video editor VideoPad causing problems.
But I thought Youtube re-encodes all uploaded videos, so I'd expect everyone to see any problems.
Thanks
Dave.
Is anyone seeing any/video sync problems on this video?
I can't see it, but I've had two people report it.
I hope it's not my new video editor VideoPad causing problems.
But I thought Youtube re-encodes all uploaded videos, so I'd expect everyone to see any problems.
Thanks
Dave.
I didn't notice any such problems. I don't suppose anyone mentioned any specifics?
Sinus output looks a bit wierd.
Dave, Is there a calibration screw cap inside?
Nope, just "outa sync"
Dave.
It might be the player. Just lately I've noticed a few videos with the audio badly out of sync (2-3 seconds), from many different uploaders. I can't imagine every case is a problem with the original content, so my bet is the trouble lies at YouTube's end.
It might be the player. Just lately I've noticed a few videos with the audio badly out of sync (2-3 seconds), from many different uploaders. I can't imagine every case is a problem with the original content, so my bet is the trouble lies at YouTube's end.
Good to know, thanks.
Dave.
Is anyone seeing any/video sync problems on this video?
I can't see it, but I've had two people report it.
I hope it's not my new video editor VideoPad causing problems.
But I thought Youtube re-encodes all uploaded videos, so I'd expect everyone to see any problems.
Thanks
Dave.
With the Agilet LCR meter it was bad. 1~3 seconds. Only on 720,1080p. This episode was ok. It must be Google's issue.
Is anyone seeing any/video sync problems on this video?
I can't see it, but I've had two people report it.
I hope it's not my new video editor VideoPad causing problems.
But I thought Youtube re-encodes all uploaded videos, so I'd expect everyone to see any problems.
Thanks
Dave.
How many hours upon hours have you wasted wrestling with video editors and editing and YouTube and servers and such? Don't you think your fans would rather see you wrestling with electronic curiosities? It may be time to start thinking about bringing in an intern who wants to build their experience with these things. I'm sure the local community college has students eager to work on something. They might even have access to better editing equipment and software at their lab.
I understand you are having a great time and all but if you want your blog to "scale", letting go of some of these routine task is inevitable. Not trying to be rude or anything, just rather see you doing electronics instead. (can't find a fitting smiley to convey my deference to you in making such a suggestion)
It might be the player. Just lately I've noticed a few videos with the audio badly out of sync (2-3 seconds), from many different uploaders. I can't imagine every case is a problem with the original content, so my bet is the trouble lies at YouTube's end.
Good to know, thanks.
Dave.
Oh dear....
"NOW it is 2008 year .we need some coooooool super supply to enhance the sound quality of your CD Player
As you know most of CD or any other Audio Players Use the OCXO oscillator for the Frequency Standard.
Ok,the OCXO oscillator just the short stable....why do you try some other Long stable as your heart of your CD ?
"
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/11-2896Mhz-Rubidium-Master-clock-CD-/290273920268?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4395ac850c
Oh FFS....
"Buy it and claim your atomic energy bragging rights. For those refusing to accept compromises with the audio quality there is the Isochrone 10M - a Rubidium Atomic Reference Generator based on real atomic technology. The 10M is designed specifically to appeal to the most discerning audiophiles and audio professionals. If your goal is to set up your studio for maximum performance, you will certainly appreciate a clocking reference that is a staggering 100,000 times more accurate than the quartz oscillators used in most equipment.
"
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Antelope-Audio-Isochrone-10M-Rubidium-Atomic-Clock-/270809581736?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f0d8248a8
Question for the mathematically inclined - how fast would you need to move your head towards the speaker to induce a doppler shift of a similar order of magnitude to that of the error on a Rb standard?