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From: Ron Hardin on 28 May 2010 17:55 Recording Limbaugh today, two Inspirons (a 1200 and a 2200) running real producer (real audio's free encoders of audio) both went beserk, taking 100% of the CPU at highest priority. Very strange. It's been working perfectly unattended for many years, recording and saving noon-3pm in nicely dated files M-F every week. What's different about today (Friday?) One thing is that the last 25 bits of the "unix" time, and hence XP time, rolled over to zero. It's very likely that real producer uses a 24 bit local time. The rollover happened at 17:40:16 GMT, to the minute the same as the encoding time locked up in the one visible window. -- rhhardin(a)mindspring.com On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk.
From: Ben Myers on 29 May 2010 00:37 On 5/28/2010 5:55 PM, Ron Hardin wrote: > Recording Limbaugh today, two Inspirons (a 1200 and a 2200) > running real producer (real audio's free encoders of audio) > both went beserk, taking 100% of the CPU at highest priority. > > Very strange. It's been working perfectly unattended for many > years, recording and saving noon-3pm in nicely dated files M-F > every week. > > What's different about today (Friday?) > > One thing is that the last 25 bits of the "unix" time, and > hence XP time, rolled over to zero. > > It's very likely that real producer uses a 24 bit local time. > > The rollover happened at 17:40:16 GMT, to the minute the same > as the encoding time locked up in the one visible window. Some people go berserk when they hear Limbaugh. I doubt that computers are immune to him... Ben Myers
From: Daddy on 29 May 2010 00:43 Ron Hardin wrote: > Recording Limbaugh today, two Inspirons (a 1200 and a 2200) > running real producer (real audio's free encoders of audio) > both went beserk, taking 100% of the CPU at highest priority. > > Very strange. It's been working perfectly unattended for many > years, recording and saving noon-3pm in nicely dated files M-F > every week. > > What's different about today (Friday?) > > One thing is that the last 25 bits of the "unix" time, and > hence XP time, rolled over to zero. > > It's very likely that real producer uses a 24 bit local time. > > The rollover happened at 17:40:16 GMT, to the minute the same > as the encoding time locked up in the one visible window. Must be the liberal media. Daddy
From: Rick on 29 May 2010 10:36 Glen Beck got into your system, his tears shorted out something. "Ron Hardin" <rhhardin(a)mindspring.com> wrote in message news:4C003BCE.CC1(a)mindspring.com... > Recording Limbaugh today, two Inspirons (a 1200 and a 2200) > running real producer (real audio's free encoders of audio) > both went beserk, taking 100% of the CPU at highest priority. > > Very strange. It's been working perfectly unattended for many > years, recording and saving noon-3pm in nicely dated files M-F > every week. > > What's different about today (Friday?) > > One thing is that the last 25 bits of the "unix" time, and > hence XP time, rolled over to zero. > > It's very likely that real producer uses a 24 bit local time. > > The rollover happened at 17:40:16 GMT, to the minute the same > as the encoding time locked up in the one visible window. > -- > rhhardin(a)mindspring.com > > On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk.
From: Christopher Muto on 29 May 2010 19:28
Ron Hardin wrote: > Recording Limbaugh today, two Inspirons (a 1200 and a 2200) > running real producer (real audio's free encoders of audio) > both went beserk, taking 100% of the CPU at highest priority. > > Very strange. It's been working perfectly unattended for many > years, recording and saving noon-3pm in nicely dated files M-F > every week. > > What's different about today (Friday?) > > One thing is that the last 25 bits of the "unix" time, and > hence XP time, rolled over to zero. > > It's very likely that real producer uses a 24 bit local time. > > The rollover happened at 17:40:16 GMT, to the minute the same > as the encoding time locked up in the one visible window. it is streamed in flash and windows media player format too. didn't know that anyone still used real player. |