I remember when something similar has happened to one of the channels that I had. It was skipping, and there were no Windows error messages. It was skipping for several DAYS. Until it was fixed. It makes you wonder, what the people in the control room are doing.
Lalala, Lalala, Lalala, Lalala, Lalala, okay now I have that stuck in my head.
I remember how they used to use an Atari computer to display all-text weather and somebody would play a record for music during the broadcast. I remember one time when the record started skipping. They just faded it out and started a new song.
Actually, a Mac would be better. Plus, in this instance it would be better for the computer to "just shut down" rather than get stuck in an annoying loop. Dead air is much better than something that makes your station look unprofessional.
LALALADING, LALALADING
EWilsonLife 5 months ago
I remember when something similar has happened to one of the channels that I had. It was skipping, and there were no Windows error messages. It was skipping for several DAYS. Until it was fixed. It makes you wonder, what the people in the control room are doing.
DenisAndrejev 1 year ago
Lot of them used to use a amiga for stuff like this. At least the TWC does not uses windows on there pc based systems that show LOT8
JoebDragon 2 years ago
Lol. I know it's bad to laugh, but that sound is cracking me up. Haha.
ImNotYourFriend212 3 years ago
Lalala, Lalala, Lalala, Lalala, Lalala, okay now I have that stuck in my head.
I remember how they used to use an Atari computer to display all-text weather and somebody would play a record for music during the broadcast. I remember one time when the record started skipping. They just faded it out and started a new song.
drbpony 3 years ago
But you know steve reich is gonna totally make this a song if he ever finds this video.
normloman 3 years ago
Crashes like this aren't the fault of the operating system. Poorly-coded software is.
I agree, Windows has its share of faults, and a plethora of truly dire, barely-tested programs is one of them.
gthreek 3 years ago 2
like a Mac would be any better? At least a PC doesn't just shut down like a mac does LOL
ScotchyMcDewars1979 4 years ago 2
Actually, a Mac would be better. Plus, in this instance it would be better for the computer to "just shut down" rather than get stuck in an annoying loop. Dead air is much better than something that makes your station look unprofessional.
FMGreen 4 years ago
shut down? I typically have uptimes of over a month on my mac.
markd222 3 years ago
Dude, I see screens like that on public access channels all the time!
forsberg 4 years ago