Ben Sandee;475213 Wrote: 
> On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 5:20 PM, Pat Farrell <pfarrell (AT) pfarrell
> (DOT) com> wrote:
> > Ben Sandee wrote:
> >> Make sure your server clock is stable and correct. *The new sync
> >> mechanism will not work well if your server does not keep good
> time.
> >
> > Interesting, do you mean that it can get out of sync when the
> PC/Mac's
> > internal OS time is not kept well?
> >
> > Does using http://www.pool.ntp.org
> > help, since that is a easy to use source of the real time.
> 
> I don't claim to understand the actual internals of the sync mechanism
> -- awy can probably explain in more detail.  I remember in the past
> many times people have had problems if their server clock did not keep
> correct time.
> 
> As for whether using NTP will help -- I'm unsure.  One characteristic
> of an NTP-sync'd clock when your server clock is drifting quickly is
> that you may see little "jumps" when corrections are made -- it could
> very well cause even more bizarre sync behavior but make the server
> appear stable.
> 
> Ben

I never hear "corrections", if they are insync there are and if not
they arn't. How do you set so the squeezecenter do automatccly
corrections?

/Hans


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