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Sorry to throw out the thread-too-long excuse, but after running searches on "disconnect" for the first and last 20 pages, I can't find any discussion - barr the first page - about this random network disconnect thing. I've disabled the power down option in their propeties but it's still occurring now and then, is anyone getting this and is there an explanation/fix?
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# ¿ Aug 8, 2009 01:00 |
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# ¿ Apr 26, 2024 22:56 |
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Relambrien posted:On the new computer I just built, I would randomly drop connection occasionally. I fixed this by rolling back the onboard network card's driver to the version that came with the motherboard, instead of the version that you get from Windows Update. That may be worth trying if you haven't done so. Seems to be working, haven't disconnected all day. Cheers.
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# ¿ Aug 8, 2009 21:40 |
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Not sure if this is really the right place to ask this but does anyone know of a good way to sync audio to video in a reliable way? I'm fiddling with the audio time shift in media player classic, measured in ms, trying to get it right but I just can't seem to. The screen I use to watch stuff on always seems to be somewhere between 50-110ms out but I just can't nail it down.
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# ¿ Oct 4, 2014 02:43 |
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Gromit posted:I can't really help you, but when it comes to syncing audio keep in mind that there are times when they are out due to differing framerates between the two. I mention this as it sometimes isn't as easy as delaying one stream by x milliseconds as the drift will increase over the length of the video. Is your desync shorter at the start and longer towards the end? I know what you're talking about, but no, everything is typically out by 70ms, the setting I've always used on that screen. I've just been watching some older films lately and I just can't get the audio to seem right.
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# ¿ Oct 5, 2014 19:03 |