My vdj program is crashing {freezing up} after 1 hour of play it did it too me three times around the same time. i got that crackling sound too stop by messing with the latencey. my latencey is set at 2048 {46ms} i have safe mode off and overlock on. my master tempo is on advance under options. i have maxload set at 5 min and under video i took off hardware acceleration. also under performance i have it set one step after best quality. my laptop specs are {AMD turion processor dual core 1.8gig hertz} 2gig of ram, 120 gig hd hp pavillion 9010 series. please help me out cause i have too have this right for saturday nite i can't afford too look like a fool. my cpu is clean i have 70% free on my hard drive and i just did a defrag. i use my onboard sound card {conexant hd} for the public and a usb audio output too monitor. i dont use anything external like ttables and cds. help me out guys.
Posté Wed 06 Dec 06 @ 5:27 pm
lower your proformance tab
Posté Wed 06 Dec 06 @ 6:54 pm
What worked for me was to set master tempo to FAST.. And the preset slider to max
Posté Wed 06 Dec 06 @ 7:55 pm
I think it was my soundcard causing the freeze up problem. i tried my friends {maya usb 44} for the public and used a turttle beach audio output too monitor my songs and had no problems. also i had my settigs set too fastest performance and safe mode and overlock unchecked (off) my latencey was set too 1024 (23ms) and master tempo is on fast. i had it on auto mix for 6 hours and it never crashed or skipped a beat. but i did notice on my cpu performance graph everytime i load a song the graph goes up between 50 - 70 % is that normal but when a song is playing it stays around 10%. wow can a sound card really cause this problem? oh yea one more thing under task manager i set cue too realtime priority. do you think that this helped solve the problem?
Posté Thu 07 Dec 06 @ 2:56 pm
possibly but if you notice any increased unstability dissable this means ur overtasking ur processor
Posté Thu 07 Dec 06 @ 2:58 pm
it is working fine now but i notice after i play for about 2 hours and i am going through my music folders it will stick on me is it beacuse i have too many music folders? for instance i have a folder called 2006 reggae and i have all the reggae riddims from that year in this folder it has about 45 different riddims in this one folder with about 10 songs too each riddim. do i have too scan my hard drive for this too stop happening?
Posté Wed 13 Dec 06 @ 6:30 pm
it would be a good idea
if you did scan all of your tracks
if you did scan all of your tracks
Posté Wed 13 Dec 06 @ 6:32 pm
what does scanning ur tracks really do?
Posté Wed 13 Dec 06 @ 6:39 pm
it produces a full report about vital info such as bpm , gain infomation
basic style , tag infomation , wavform mapping
which normaly would have to be worked out as you play the song live , this slows it down and strains cpu
basic style , tag infomation , wavform mapping
which normaly would have to be worked out as you play the song live , this slows it down and strains cpu
Posté Wed 13 Dec 06 @ 7:09 pm