On Fri, 2011-11-18 at 11:25 -0500, Nathan Steele wrote:
>  I looked in RD adminand the only thing that 
> even remotely looked like it could affect the clock was a setting called 
> "Check Time SYNC". what does this do?

Check time sync just makes the clock in the top left corner of rdairplay
flash red if the PCs clock is not locked to an external reference by
something like NTP. 
It is mainly useful for machines involved in things like satellite links
where a few seconds can cause a train wreck and NTP or GPS
synchronisation is in use.
NTP is a good idea generally, and is worth setting up if it is not
already.

What time does the PC 'date' command give, and is it correct (Also is
the timezone correct)?

Final thought, has there been anything hard timed since the clocks
changed? Rdairplay will quite happily keep running events with no fixed
start time based upon the start time of the log unless there is
something to force a specific start time, and IIRC that logic does not
understand DST. 
You need to over schedule to allow for the extra hour or the thing will
quite happily either stop or just keep going depending on the transition
type. 


Regards, Dan.



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