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Sync and synch are abbreviations of synchronization, the coordination of events to keep them in time. Sync or synch may also refer to: Computing and technology *Sync (Unix), a command and a system call for Unix-like operating systems * Data synchronization, keeping multiple copies of a dataset in coherence with one another * File synchronization or syncing, to synchronize directories or files on computers *Browser synchronization, cloud service provided by web browser vendors for users to synchronize settings and data on multiple devices *Microsoft Sync Framework, a data synchronization platform from Microsoft *Resilio Sync (formerly BitTorrent Sync), a peer-to-peer file synchronization tool * Synchronization (computer science), relates to similar principles of synchronization of processes or data * Syncthing, an open source peer-to-peer file synchronization tool * SyncToy, a Microsoft PowerToy's software for file synchronization * Syncword, in computer networks, used to synchron ...
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Ford Sync
Ford Sync (stylized Ford SYNC) is a factory-installed, integrated in-vehicle communications and entertainment system that allows users to make hands-free telephone calls, control music and perform other functions with the use of voice commands. The system consists of applications and user interfaces developed by Ford and other third-party developers. The first two generations (Ford Sync and MyFord Touch) run on the Windows Embedded Automotive operating system designed by Microsoft, while the third and fourth generations (Sync 3 and Sync 4/4a) runs on the QNX operating system from BlackBerry Limited.Ford dumps Microsoft for Blackberry for Sync 3
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Synch (comics)
Synch (Everett Thomas) is a fictional character and mutant In biology, and especially in genetics, a mutant is an organism or a new genetic character arising or resulting from an instance of mutation, which is generally an alteration of the DNA sequence of the genome or chromosome of an organism. It ... superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Scott Lobdell, he first appeared in ''X-Men'' #36 (September 1994). Publication history Synch debuted in the midst of the "Phalanx Covenant" crossover (1994), in X-Men (vol. 2) #36 (September 1994), written by Fabian Nicieza and pencils by Andy Kubert. Synch iappeared as part of a new X-Men team in the "Reign of X" phase of the 2019 reboot of the X-Men line. Fictional character biography Generation X image:Synch3.jpg, left, 150px, X-Men #36. Art by Andy Kubert.Everett Thomas was born in St. Louis, Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri. He was first introduced when the mechanical collective race ...
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Oscillator Sync
Oscillator sync is a feature in some synthesizers with two or more VCOs, DCOs, or "virtual" oscillators. As one oscillator finishes a cycle, it resets the period of another oscillator, forcing the latter to have the same base frequency. This can produce a harmonically rich sound, the timbre of which can be altered by varying the synced oscillator's frequency. A synced oscillator that resets other oscillator(s) is called the master; the oscillators which it resets are called slaves. There are two common forms of oscillator sync which appear on synthesizers: Hard Sync and Soft Sync. According to ''Sound on Sound'' journalist Gordon Reid, oscillator sync is "one of the least understood facilities on any synthesizer". Hard Sync The leader oscillator's pitch is generated by user input (typically the synthesizer's keyboard), and is arbitrary. The follower oscillator's pitch may be tuned to (or detuned from) this frequency, or may remain constant. Every time the leader oscillator's c ...
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Sink (other)
A sink is a bowl-shaped fixture used for washing hands or small objects. Sink may also refer to: Music *Sink (Floater album), ''Sink'' (Floater album), an album released by rock band Floater in September 1994. *Sink (Foetus album), ''Sink'' (Foetus album), an album released by solo musical project Foetus Inc in October 1989. *Sink, a late 80s/early 90s UK punk band led by Ed Wenn after leaving The Stupids (band), The Stupids. People * Alex Sink (born 1948), Adelaide "Alex" Sink, Chief Financial Officer of the state of Florida * Mark Sink, (born 1958), American photographer * Robert Sink (1905–1965), senior United States Army officer * Sadie Sink (born 2002), American actress * Sink Izumi, the lead character in the anime series ''Dog Days (Japanese TV series), Dog Days'' Science * Sink (biology), a target tissue of (photosynthetic) metabolites; see Phloem loading * Sink (computing), an object implementing the interface to receive incoming events * Sink (geography), an area of d ...
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The Sync
The Sync was an independently owned and operated webcasting company that pioneered the presentation of original and exclusive webcast entertainment content. Started by Thomas Edwards and Carla Cole in 1997 and based in Laurel, Maryland, the company made history in 1998 by presenting Erica Jordan’s film “ Walls of Sand” for real time viewing. This was the first time that a contemporary feature film was made available for online viewing. The Sync also produced original programming, most notably ''The Jenni Show'' starring Jennifer Ringley of JenniCam Jennifer Kaye Ringley (born August 10, 1976) is an Internet personality and former lifecaster. She is widely regarded as the first camgirl. She is known for creating the popular website JenniCam. Previously, live webcams transmitted static shot ... fame, and the daily monologue comedy show '' Snack Boy'' starring Terry Crummitt. The Sync also presented the "Independent Exposure" festival of independently made short films pr ...
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Synchronization Rights
A music synchronization license, or "sync" for short, is a music license granted by the holder of the copyright of a particular composition, allowing the licensee to synchronize ("sync") music with some kind of visual media output (film, television shows, advertisements, video games, accompanying website music, movie trailers, etc.). Copyright ownership The rights to a composition or the "song", which is different from the studio sound recording, are most often administered by the publishing company that represents the writer/producer. A sound recording has two separated copyrights: # the sound recording itself, also called the ''"master" sound recording''; this is most often owned or administered by the record label; # the ''composition'' of the musical work, which consists of the underlying lyrics and melody written by the songwriter; this is most often owned or administered by the music publisher. Sync negotiations and fees When an audio/visual project producer wants to us ...
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Max Hattler
Max Hattler is a German video artist and experimental filmmaker. He created the kaleidoscopic political short films "Collision" (2005) and "Spin" (2010), abstract stop motion works "Shift" (2012) and "AANAATT" (2008), and psychedelic animation loops "Sync", "1923 aka Heaven" and "1925 aka Hell" (2010). Biography Max Hattler was born in Ulm, Germany. He is the son of Hellmut Hattler, a German bass player mainly known for his Krautrock band Kraan. Max Hattler holds a BA from Goldsmiths (2001), a Master of Arts in Animation from the Royal College of Art (2005) and a doctorate in fine art from the University of East London (2014). He is an associate professor at thSchool of Creative Media City University of Hong Kong. Hattler's work has been described in the following terms: "Max Hattler works on the thin line between abstraction and figuration, being able sometimes to create powerful political statements while eschewing the traditional constraints of narrative, choosing a poetic ...
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AudioFile (magazine)
''AudioFile'' is a print and online magazine whose mission is to review "unabridged and abridged audiobooks, original audio programs, commentary, and dramatizations in the spoken-word format. The focus of reviews is the audio presentation, not the critique of the written material." ''AudioFile'' is published six times a year in Portland, Maine. Launch The publication was launched in 1992 as a 12-page black & white newsletter containing about 50 critical reviews of audiobooks, focused on new releases. In 1997, it switched to a 36-page color magazine format containing about 60 reviews per issue and interviews with authors, readers, and publishers. Online In 2000, ''AudioFile'' launched an online database of past issues. Current issues were offered online beginning in 2001. Earphones Awards ''AudioFile'' bestows Earphones Awards to presentations which are deemed to excel in the following criteria: * Narrative voice and style * Vocal characterizations * Appropriateness for the audio ...
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Synch (band)
Jimmy Harnen is an American singer, songwriter, drummer, and music industry executive. He had a top ten U.S. hit in 1989 with the power ballad "Where Are You Now" credited to Jimmy Harnen with Synch (). Biography Harnen was born and raised in Plymouth, a small town in northeast Pennsylvania. In high school, he played drums in the marching band. In 1985, he became the drummer for the local band Synch, made up of lead vocalist Lou Butwin, guitarist Dave Abraham, bass guitarist James A. Donnelly and keyboard player Chuck Yarmey. That year, the band recorded some of their songs, with Harnen singing on one song, "Where Are You Now". He had written the song with a friend named Rich Congdon, and the band decided to release it as a single on the independent label Micki Records, originally backed with the Butwin-sung B-side, "End the Game". After receiving local airplay in the Wilkes-Barre market, Synch was signed by Columbia Records and "Where Are You Now" was re-recorded at The Wa ...
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Sync (film)
''Sync'' is a 2023 Indian Tamil-language horror thriller film written and directed by Vikas Anand Sridharan in his directorial debut. The film stars Kishen Das, Monica Chinnakotla, Soundarya Bala Nandakumar, Naveen George Thomas, Nandhini Vinod with Supriya Rao, J. Kalaiyarasi, Sheela Vishwanath, Karthick Krishna, Hari, Charles Velankkani, Shrijha, Dhanush and Bharani in supporting roles. Cast Production The film was produced by V. Sridharan and Vikas Anand Sridharan under the banner of Mongoose Studios, while it was co-produced by K. Padmanabhan. The cinematography was done by Shivram P. K. and edited by R. Manu Kathiresan. The trailer was released on 12 July 2023. Music The film's music was composed by Abhijith Ramaswami. Release and reception The film was released on Aha on 21 July 2023. Jayabhuvaneshwari B of ''Cinema Express'' gave it 1.5 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Although filled with potential, ''Sync'' chooses to take the road always taken, when it comes t ...
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List Of Tales Of The Abyss Episodes
The 26 episodes of the Japanese anime series ''Tales of the Abyss'' are jointly produced by Bandai Visual, Namco, and Sunrise, and are based on the PlayStation 2 game of the same name. Taking place in a fantasy world, the story focuses on Luke fon Fabre, a young swordsman whose pampered life turns upside down when he unwittingly becomes the target of a military-religious organization known as the Order of Lorelei, who believe him to be the key to an ancient prophecy. Together with his companions, Luke attempts to discover the truth and significance of his own birth, as well as unravel the mystery of The Score, the prophecy that has bound humanity's actions for thousands of years. The episodes were directed by Kenji Kodama and written by Akemi Omode. The first episode premiered in Japan on Tokyo MX on October 3, 2008. The episodes also aired on Animax, MBS, BS11, and CBC. The episodes were collected in DVD, Blu-ray and UMD format. The first volume was released on February 20, ...
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Synchronization (alternating Current)
In an alternating current electric power system, synchronization is the process of matching the frequency of a generator or other source to a running network. An AC generator cannot deliver power to an electrical grid unless it is running at the same frequency as the network. If two unconnected segments of a grid are to be connected to each other, they cannot exchange AC power until they are brought back into exact synchronization. A direct current (DC) generator can be connected to a power network by adjusting its open-circuit terminal voltage to match the network voltage, by either adjusting its speed or its field excitation. The exact engine speed is not critical. However, an AC generator must match both the amplitude and the timing of the network voltage, which requires both speed and excitation to be systematically controlled for synchronization. This extra complexity was one of the arguments against AC operation during the war of currents in the 1880s. In modern grids, synchro ...
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