Habitot Children's Museum Mar 2011 - Dec 2013
Receptionist, Cashier, and Exhibit Facilitator
Abercrombie & Fitch Mar 2012 - Mar 2013
Impact Team Member
Target Aug 2009 - Jan 2010
Cashier and Guest Service Team Member
Education:
University of California, Berkeley 2010 - 2013
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Psychology
Skills:
Customer Service Cash Handling Experience Customer Returns Experience Working With Children Nonprofits Teamwork Filemaker Microsoft Office Microsoft Excel Statistical Data Analysis Receptionist Duties Close Attention To Detail Barcode Scanners Retail Displays Store Displays Patience Maintaining A Positive Attitude
Techniques for evaluating media player performance are described. A particular implementation supplies media to a media player where the media includes a video component which has a waveform that alternates between a first video state and a second video state, and an audio component which has a waveform that alternates between a first audio state and a second audio state. In the supplied media the audio and video components are temporally synchronized in transition between respective first and second states. The process further analyzes corresponding output from the media player to determine an extent to which the audio and video components are temporally unsynchronized.
Software-based audio rendering is described. A particular implementation includes computer readable media configured to measure a first drift rate between an external clock and an audio clock until the drift reaches a threshold. Responsive to the drift reaching the threshold and based upon the first drift rate, the implementation manipulates the audio clock to achieve a second drift rate having a smaller value and an opposite polarity from the first drift rate.
Systems and methods for software-based video rendering are described. A particular implementation includes computer readable media configured to monitor a display cycle of hardware components configured to scan video frames for display on a display device and to render a video frame based, at least in part, on the monitored display cycle.