TC wrote:

To complete this rather lengthy topic... what happens if you ignore all of
this and just slap a bunch of systems together with no regard to a master
sync source? The quality and stability of your network will likely not be
as good as what it could be. If your clocks (in each device) happen to be
running very very close to what is expected, your network might run just
fine. But, if one of the clock's frequency drifts around, it could impact
quality via frame slippage and other unwanted events, and if off by a
large amount could even be the source of failures. (Your milage will vary
directly with the stability of your clocks.)


What are the practical effects with in-correct clock sync
-like to you hear odd buzzing, or dropped voice or gaps of audio ??


It usually sounds like a click each time a frame slip occurs.

Regards,
Steve


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