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Thread: Beta 1.5.27 released
- 01-26-2006 11:23 PM #11
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I'm praying that Mine don't crap out on me. I've had it goin for about 10 hours right about now. i hope if it does crap out on me, it ain't while I'm recording Stern.
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- 01-27-2006 06:23 AM #12
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I had my first problemwith the New beta. I have Timetrax programmed every Mon-Fri to record Stern starting a 5:56 a.m. It was recording like clockwork every morning until this morning. I had it recording channel 31 from about 11:30 last night till 5 a.m. this morning it did that, then it was supposed to switch channels to 100 at 5:56 a.m. and record Stern, and it didn't do it. I'm wodering if I should revert back to 1.4 again. Not so sure this is the home run we're all counting on.
Originally Posted by sflocco
- 01-27-2006 10:19 AM #13
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Something to check is your clock setting.
I had my XP set to automatically check and update the clock via the on-line servers.
If my clock was out by a couple min I noticed that the update sometimes screwed things up.
Just a thought.....
Keep the feedback coming. We are looking into every issue reported.
Please be sure to also send your observations to bugreports@timetraxtech.com
This e-mail goes to the developers who do not actively read this forum.
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- 01-27-2006 10:41 AM #14
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Originally Posted by dserianni
Not exactly sure what your talking about. I'm running windows 2000. how can I do what your talking about having my operating system automatically check and update the clock via the on-line servers?
- 01-27-2006 12:47 PM #15
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Not sure if it is a function of W2K but in XP there is a setting to have the clock auto-update using the military servers.
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- 01-27-2006 12:55 PM #16
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I think the problem is when the TIMETRAX has to change channels to start time recording. Just had another incident testing this, where the time record did not start at the time it was supposed to having it on another channel, but yet the time record will work, if it's on the channel it's supposed to record.
- 01-27-2006 02:04 PM #17
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Can you e-mail this specific issue to our bugreports e-mail?
We will get it looked at right away.
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- 01-27-2006 02:39 PM #18
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Already have derek. Let me know what you come up with.
Originally Posted by dserianni
- 01-27-2006 02:54 PM #19
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Thanks!
I saw the e-mail and have distributed it to the team.
We apreciate the feedback.
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- 01-27-2006 03:12 PM #20
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Here is a MS Article on setting up an External Time Server.
Originally Posted by sflocco
You need to use registry editor - this is RISKY and perform this at your OWN risk.
No one here or myself will accept any responsibility for your actions (good or bad
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/223184/
You will need to add a server in the NTPSERVER section. This can be an IP address or Server Name - Here is the one that Windows XP uses (one of the default ones)
time.windows.com
Good Luck!
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