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Offline zwiller

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Re: time sync
« Reply #15 on: December 21, 2013, »
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Re: time sync
« Reply #16 on: December 21, 2013, »
Yea.  I figured it out.  It was a format issue under Windows XP.  Couldn't select 16k.  It defaulted to 4k on the allocation.  Formatted on Win 7 machine and am good again.  Still have the problem though.  The first part of the songs have the music behind the lights (or the lights ahead of the music).  Played manually, the sequence is spot on.  Played through the scheduler, that is when the issue shows up.  I went back to the beta thread, and it does sound like exactly what you were describing, Sam.

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Re: time sync
« Reply #17 on: December 21, 2013, »
In XP you have to go into "Computer Management" and "Disk Management" I think is where I found the option to format to 16k allocation

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Re: time sync
« Reply #18 on: December 21, 2013, »
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Yea.  I figured it out.  It was a format issue under Windows XP.  Couldn't select 16k.  It defaulted to 4k on the allocation.  Formatted on Win 7 machine and am good again.  Still have the problem though.  The first part of the songs have the music behind the lights (or the lights ahead of the music).  Played manually, the sequence is spot on.  Played through the scheduler, that is when the issue shows up.  I went back to the beta thread, and it does sound like exactly what you were describing, Sam.

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that's what mine were doing too keith. I finally just went into audacity and edited the songs that I could and in to vixen and cut some event boxes out where necessary so that things would run right with the conductor.
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Re: time sync
« Reply #19 on: December 21, 2013, »
I was just letting people who might come across this thread that XP can format with the correct options but you have to do it under disk management to get the option.

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« Reply #20 on: December 21, 2013, »
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Yea.  I figured it out.  It was a format issue under Windows XP.  Couldn't select 16k.  It defaulted to 4k on the allocation.  Formatted on Win 7 machine and am good again.  Still have the problem though.  The first part of the songs have the music behind the lights (or the lights ahead of the music).  Played manually, the sequence is spot on.  Played through the scheduler, that is when the issue shows up.  I went back to the beta thread, and it does sound like exactly what you were describing, Sam.

-Keith


that's what mine were doing too keith. I finally just went into audacity and edited the songs that I could and in to vixen and cut some event boxes out where necessary so that things would run right with the conductor.

OK, thanks for the feedback.  I was hoping there was something that I was missing or doing wrong.  I guess the flip side is that it is nice to know that I am not the only one with the issue.  Apparently misery does love company.   ;) My next step was to modify my sequences.  Sounds like that is the current solution to get everything perfect.

Thanks,
-Keith