International Sound Track For Movies By: vivek | - An international sound track is a soundtrack for movies, with the atmosphere , sounds and music are stored separately from the votes. This makes it possible to film versions in different languages ??to synchronize .
Traditionally, one speaks of the IT band (in English: M & E for Music and Effects ), which are required to synchronize a movie in a language other than the original. Did the film in its original stereo or multichannel sound, the IT bands have the same number of channels.
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Celebrates The Year Of The Dragon By: vivek | - An international sound track is a soundtrack for movies, with the atmosphere , sounds and music are stored separately from the votes. This makes it possible to film versions in different languages ??to synchronize .
Traditionally, one speaks of the IT band (in English: M & E for Music and Effects ), which are required to synchronize a movie in a language other than the original. Did the film in its original stereo or multichannel sound, the IT bands have the same number of channels.
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Outdoor Wall Clocks Combine Beauty And High-tech Functionality By: Trey Collier | - Expanding your living space and increasing the value of your home can be as easy as making your outdoor areas a priority when it comes to decor. Patios and decks, screened porches and sun rooms, and outdoor kitchens and dining rooms are popular areas of your house to entertain friends or to enjoy some quality relaxation time when the weather is pleasant. Your outdoor spaces should be an extension of your indoor living areas in that they should feel comfortable and reflect your personal style. Fu ... Tags:outdoor clocks, outdoor clock, all weather clocks
Why Use Gps For Precise Time? By: Dave Evans | - The GPS system is increasingly becoming the standard means of synchronising time on computers and computer networks. This article introduces GPS time and its use in NTP time servers for computer network timing systems.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a US military system for global navigation and positioning. It is widely used in civilian applications for marine location and car navigation systems. The system itself consists of 24 orbiting satellites arranged in a uniform c ... Tags:time server, ntp, gps, radio, msf. dcf-77, wwvb, synchronisation
Ntp And Network Timing Terminology Explained By: Dave Evans | - Much of the terminology associated with the Network Time Protocol (NTP) and network timing systems in general can at best be described as obscure. This article attempts to explain in clear, concise, language some of the jargon used in the computer time synchronisation industry.
How To Keep Your Network In Sync By: Dave Evans | - PC's and computer network infrastructure components maintain time using low-cost internal real-time clock chips. These chips are cheap to manufacture but notoriously poor at maintaining accurate time. They can drift at alarming rates, sometimes minutes each day. This can be very problematic in many computer applications such as transaction processing systems where an accurate time-line is required for ordering events. However, a solution is at hand, NTP or Network Time Protocol is widely used th ... Tags:ntp server, time server, gps, time synchronization, time sync, network time protocol, ntp
Build Your Own Ntp Server By: Dave Evans | - Network Time Protocol (NTP), is a standard Internet protocol used to disseminate precise time across a computer network. The application is freely available under a public license and downloadable from the Internet. By utilising the Network Time Protocol daemon and a hardware reference clock, you can easily build your own highly precise stratum-one time server.
Why Is Network Time Synchronisation Important? By: Dave Evans | - PC's maintain time using internal hardware clock chips. In order to reduce costs, these components are relatively low-cost devices, notoriously prone to drift. Therefore, the system time on a collection of networked computers can drift away from each other at different rates. After a relatively short period of time, large differences between the system times of each computer will be unavoidable. Unsynchronised time on computers on a network can lead to many problems. This article discusses the i ... Tags:NTP Server, Time Server, Network Time Server, GPS Time, GPS Clock, Time Synchronisation, NTP Clock
Network Time References: What's Best? Gps Or Radio By: Dave Evans | - The Network Time Protocol is a standard means of disseminating accurate time around the Internet and other computer networks. Accurate time stamps are passed from a time server to clients for synchronisation. A stratum 1 NTP server is a device that obtains precise time from an external reference clock and provides networks with a NTP resource for synchronisation purposes. This article attempts to describe simply the advantages and disadvantages of various GPS and radio time references and how th ... Tags:NTP Server, Time Server, Time Synchronisation, GPS Clock, GPS Time, NTP Clock
An Introduction To Ntp And Network Time Sychronization By: Dave Evans | - NTP, or Network Time Protocol, is a standard Internet protocol for disseminating accurate time accross a computer network. The protocol is used to synchronize network infrastructure and time critical applications. This article introduces NTP and provides an overview of how NTP servers utilise the Network Time Protocol to provide a precise time reference to network time clients.
Keeping Exact Time On Your Pc By: Dave Evans | - Computers utilise real time clock chips to maintain system time. These timing devices rely on relatively cheap components, which are generally poor at maintaining accurate time. A computer systems time can typically drift by minutes each day. This article discusses a number of methods of keeping a computers system time accurate. From utilising Internet based NTP servers to using GPS and radio time references, it attempts to shed light on how to keep your computer synchronised.
Synchronised Time Display Systems By: Dave Evans | - Most time displays, such as wall clocks, are independent devices whose time gradually drifts away from each other at different rates after being set. This can be a real headache for organisations that require a reliable time display. For instance, shifts may be starting, and knocking off at slightly different times. Also, time displays may not be synchronised to clocking machines with inaccurate early or late penalties being applied to personnel records. Synchronised clocks solve all these probl ... Tags:Digital Clock, Digital Wall Clock, NTP Clock, Ethernet digital clock, clock digital, NTP Server, Ato
Atomic Time For Your Computer By: Dave Evans | - Atomic clocks provide extremely precise time. They are accurate to within 1 second every million years. However, they are extremely complex and expensive pieces of equipment that are only found in national standards laboratories. Genuine atomic clocks are not a viable option for synchronising computers and computer networks. There are, however, alternative sources of highly precise time.
The Implication Of An Accurate Time Server By: Magdalena Sperber | - This article is about the Importance of network time synchronisation and how significant it is to have an accurate network time server resource in the business.
Every Computer has a clock that sustains the internal system time. PC clocks have low- cost crystal oscillators that are notoriously prone to drift. Each Computer can drift at different rates.
The time difference can become bigger and bigger over a period of time. This can lead to huge problems within the Co ... Tags:NTP Server; GPS NTP Server
Synchronised Time On Your Computer By: Magdalena Sperber | - An accurate time reference is very important for the use of computer software applications. Athough every Computer includes an internal clock, it pays to check time and date settings are correct on your PC every time you turn it on. For important applications, the time base should be synchronised with a highly accurate external time source.
Personal Computers are not designed to be perfect clocks. Their design has been optimised for mass production and low-cost rather than maintai ... Tags:GPS time server, computer time synchronisation
Atomic Clock Time References By: David Evans | - Atomic time clocks provide a highly stable and accurate time reference. They are extremely complex and expensive systems that are impractical to be used in an everyday environment. Atomic clocks are generally only found in National Standards and National Physics Laboratories. Commercial time references are generally based on either GPS or National Time and Frequency radio broadcasts. This means that by utilising relatively low-cost GPS or radio receivers, accurate time is freely available to all ... Tags:Atomic Clock, Atomic Time, NTP Server, GPS NTP Server, Time Server, NTP Time Server, Time Synchronisation, GPS Clock, GPS Time, GPS Timing, GPS Time R
How To Synchronise Your Pc's System Time By: David Evans | - PC's keep time, even when the computer is turned off, using battery-backed real time clock (RTC) chips. The RTC chips are mass-produced low-cost components that generally do not have good time keeping properties and have a tendency to drift. This article discusses a number of ways to maintain accurate time on a PC. It also provides information on how to synchronise a PC's time with precise Internet and national time and frequency radio transmissions.
Choosing A Ntp Server Reference Clock By: David Evans | - NTP is a standard Internet protocol for distributing accurate time to network time clients. There are a large number of public NTP time servers available on the Internet. However, it may often be the case, for security purposes, that an organisation may require an internal stratum 1 NTP time server. This article discusses a number of time sources that can be used as a reference clock for a stratum 1 time server.
How To Build A Stratum 1 Ntp Server By: David Evans | - NTP is an Internet protocol used to disseminate time around computer networks to network time clients. An NTP server provides a network with a highly accurate source of time. With the addition of a radio or GPS clock, you can provide your network with an accurate timing reference.
Network Timing: Ntp Time Servers By: David Evans | - NTP or Network Time Protocol is an Internet protocol used to disseminate time across a computer network. It is widely used to synchronize time critical applications to an accurate reference time source.
This article describes the Network Time Protocol and provides an overview of how NTP servers utilise NTP to provide an accurate source of time to network time clients.
Network Time Synchronisation: The Importance Of An Accurate Time Server By: David Evans | - Each PC has an integral real-time clock that maintains internal system time. PC clocks have low-cost crystal oscillators that are notoriously prone to drift. With time each computer in an organisation drifts at different rates. After a relatively short period of time, there can be large differences between the system times of each computer on the network. Unsynchronised computer time can lead to many problems.
Ntp Server Installation By: David Evans | - NTP or Network Time Protocol servers are network devices that are designed to distribute accurate time to network time clients and other network infrastructure. This article describes how to configure and install NTP server systems on a network and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of various reference clock options.
How To Maintain Accurate Time On Your Pc By: David Evans | - PC's have internal real time clocks designed to maintain system time. The internal clocks rely on relatively low-cost crystal oscillators, which are notoriously inaccurate. In many cases PC system time can drift by several minutes each day. This article describes various methods of maintaining a highly accurate time on your PC. It describes how to utilise Internet time references, radio and GPS clocks and dedicated NTP server systems.
Synchronised Digital Clock Systems By: David Evans | - Synchronised digital clocks allow a number of individual time clock displays to show identical accurate time. Individual stand-alone digital clocks each drift at different rates eventually all display differing times. This article discusses the methods utilised to achieve synchronised digital clock time displays throughout an organisation.
Ntp Server Systems The Network Time Protocol By: David Evans | - The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is utilised by NTP Server systems to distribute accurate time information to network time clients. The NTP protocol is widely used throughout the Internet to provide synchronisation of computers and processes. This article discusses how NTP server systems utilise the Network Time Protocol to provide networks with an accurate reference of time.
Atomic Clock Systems By: David Evans | - An atomic clock provides an extremely accurate source of time. There are various types of atomic clock, mostly found in laboratories: Caesium Clocks; Hydrogen Clocks; and Rubidium Clocks. Most commercially available atomic clock time synchronisation systems utilise a radio or GPS time signal that is linked to an accurate time reference. In this manner a highly accurate source of time is readily available to everyday users, without the expense of installing highly expensive and complex equipment. ... Tags:Atomic Clock, Atomic Time, GPS NTP Server, NTP Server, Time Server, Time Synchronisation, GPS Clock, GPS Time, GPS Timing, GPS Time Reference, GPS atomic