I will go mad immediately. I am looking for and I didn't find :( Does VDJ support multi-core cpu's? I am wondering what is better for VDJ (A/V mix):
- single core cpu (2 GHz Pentium M)
- dual core cpu (1,66 GHz Duo Core T2400 or T5500)
Now I have Pentium M 1,73 GHz and 1GB Ram, HDD is ata100 5400 80GB. When I mix A/V CPU work on 95%-100% and mix is uncomfortable. The more inexpensive option is the exchange of the CPU on bigger. I found in VDJ spec:
The recommended configuration is:
* PIV 3 GhZ computer
* 1024x768 SVGA video
* 4.1 DirectX compatible soundcard (with front and rear separate outputs)
* 1024 MB RAM
* 200 MB free on the hard-drive
Pentium M 1,73 GHz is more efficient than PIV 3GHz
??
- single core cpu (2 GHz Pentium M)
- dual core cpu (1,66 GHz Duo Core T2400 or T5500)
Now I have Pentium M 1,73 GHz and 1GB Ram, HDD is ata100 5400 80GB. When I mix A/V CPU work on 95%-100% and mix is uncomfortable. The more inexpensive option is the exchange of the CPU on bigger. I found in VDJ spec:
The recommended configuration is:
* PIV 3 GhZ computer
* 1024x768 SVGA video
* 4.1 DirectX compatible soundcard (with front and rear separate outputs)
* 1024 MB RAM
* 200 MB free on the hard-drive
Pentium M 1,73 GHz is more efficient than PIV 3GHz
??
Posté Thu 29 Mar 07 @ 10:20 pm
Yes a dual core processor is really better and will work very well with VirtualDJ
Posté Fri 30 Mar 07 @ 12:53 am
thnx!
Posté Fri 30 Mar 07 @ 9:36 am
I am using a Core 2 duo processor and VDj will not work with it. I have to open VDJ as usual, then ctrl+alt+del to open the task manager ( while VDJ is open ) , and from there right click on VDj in the processes tab, and open the " set affinity " menu. With my dual core i have to disable "CPU 0" to make VDJ 4.3 run. I have emailed tec support and they are working on a fix for this. Until then, all you fellow Core 2 Duo people out there, remember to do this or you will get the " crash guard " window. At least if you are trying to mix video you will. Not sure about audio only tracks.
Posté Sat 31 Mar 07 @ 10:48 am
willk wrote :
I am using a Core 2 duo processor and VDj will not work with it. I have to open VDJ as usual, then ctrl+alt+del to open the task manager ( while VDJ is open ) , and from there right click on VDj in the processes tab, and open the " set affinity " menu. With my dual core i have to disable "CPU 0" to make VDJ 4.3 run. I have emailed tec support and they are working on a fix for this. Until then, all you fellow Core 2 Duo people out there, remember to do this or you will get the " crash guard " window. At least if you are trying to mix video you will. Not sure about audio only tracks.
I am not having this problem. This is my PC
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 (2.4 GHz, 4MB)
2GB DDR2-667 Memory
1 WD 80gb SATA HD (OS & programs)
1 500Gb & 1 250 Gb HD
1 Sony DVD Recorder, ADW-Q170A
Windows XP Pro
M-Audio Delta 410 Audio
ATI RADEON X1600 Pro 512MB VIDEO
Posté Sat 31 Mar 07 @ 5:25 pm
willk wrote :
I am using a Core 2 duo processor and VDj will not work with it. I have to open VDJ as usual, then ctrl+alt+del to open the task manager ( while VDJ is open ) , and from there right click on VDj in the processes tab, and open the " set affinity " menu. With my dual core i have to disable "CPU 0" to make VDJ 4.3 run. I have emailed tec support and they are working on a fix for this. Until then, all you fellow Core 2 Duo people out there, remember to do this or you will get the " crash guard " window. At least if you are trying to mix video you will. Not sure about audio only tracks.
Your case is only linked to a problem with a video and it's very specific. Do not generalise too fast.
Posté Sat 31 Mar 07 @ 5:46 pm
Just out of interest, do we know what it is that makes willk have the problem? are there certain processor models we should avoid?
Posté Mon 02 Apr 07 @ 3:51 am