QUOTE (AndyH-ha @ May 27 2013, 10:47) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Different clocks will essentially always be different. What would be rare and unusual is two that run exactly at the same frequency. It might be possible if one had a large pool from which to choose. One might be able to find two that just happened to be close enough not to make a difference.
The differences are small with good equipment but they are enough that things will be noticeably out of synch if the recording is very long. The exact clock frequency isn't important. The important thing is that everything stays together. That is why any professional setup always uses one single clock for everything.
The differences are small with good equipment but they are enough that things will be noticeably out of synch if the recording is very long. The exact clock frequency isn't important. The important thing is that everything stays together. That is why any professional setup always uses one single clock for everything.
Yeah but the thing is, if i record something on the PC, what clock is it going after?
I guess there must be to clocks, Audio Clock and Video Clock.
What i want to do, is to know the difference between them, if i know the difference, i can compensate for it.