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Default Does temperature affect clocks?

On May 26, 6:28*am, Carey Carlan wrote:
I was running wild sound for a video recently and the audio ran long by
about half a second over 70 minutes. *That hasn't happened before. *We were
shooting in an outdoor pavilion with temperatures in the 90s. *Can heat
affect the speed of a quartz crystal?



Yes, as the other posters have mentioned, it's
parts per million per degree Centigrade, for any
crystal oscillator.

But is there a way for you to synchronize your
audio to your video, by connecting their clocks, so
they use the same clock?

 
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