On 01/02/2012 03:16 AM, gary wrote:
But TV goes through a lot of buffering these days. I wouldn't expect it to be too accurate.
You need to recall that temporal compression of MPEG2/MPEG4 requires time to buffer up and rebuild. You could even have at least two such link, one from the OB-bus to the TV house, and another from the TV house out to the transmitters. These days satellite is popular in the US for transmitter feeds... not to speak of...
Looking at the TV and try to do timing is not very relevant. You should get same minute, but not same second kind of offsets.
So, dropping the ball.. was someone there and compared to a sufficiently accurate clock?
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