Pyrotechnic Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 First off I'd like to thank who ever has worked on this. Really cool to have the feature supported. I have a Pentium M 1.7. Unless the have the speed maxed at 1700Mhz, audio is choppy and time is slowed down. Running at an idle 600 Mhz, 30 minutes of real world time will have passed, but the computer thinks that only a few minutes have passed. When I open up the clock settings, it retrieves the time and corrects itself. When I try to play any audio or video, at any speed slower than 1700 Mhz it will be choppy. It's like the applications expect the processor to be going at 1700 Mhz, but since it's not really going that fast, time is literally slowed down. It's really easy just to set it to full speed whenever I need to listen to something and I set the clock to analog and I don't look at it, but I was wondering if this was normal behavior ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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