Winamp and Windows XP clocks are ALWAYS out of sync...
Yep, I hate it when I have to syncronise my Windows XP clock every 2 days because it gets out of sync so quickly. What causes this? Does having only 128 MB of RAM have anything to do with it? Also, Winamp's timer has the same problem: At the beginning of the file, it's accurate in showing the remaining time in the track but, by the end, it shows that there are STILL about 20 seconds to go when the track's over! This shows that the Winamp timer moves at only about 0.9 X speed, when compared to timing it on a watch/burning to a CD and playing it. The same thing obviously occurs when showing the timer in Elapsed mode - It shows that 73 minutes, 45 seconds has elapsed but, really 74 minutes, X seconds has elapsed. What causes this and what can I do to solve BOTH of these problems? In other words, my Timex Ironman Triathlon watch is more accurate than Windows XP's clock (Centi-second accuracy)! The funny thing is that the watch is NINE YEARS OLD! The reason why this bothers me is because I record stuff to Minidisc a lot and I sometimes lose a few seconds due to incorrect time display in Winamp!
THANKS IN ADVANCE, EVERYONE!!!
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