I've recently purchased Numark Virtual Vinyl and everything seems to work fine,
except for one thing. On the timecode config. screen, while the TCCD is playing and controlling VDJ,
I noticed that the timecode signal fluctuates. One minute it says that the signal is at 100%, a few seconds later it says its at 88% or a different percentage. Is there anyway to keep it at 100% all the time? I noticed that the sound quality changes when it drops. Is this normal?
except for one thing. On the timecode config. screen, while the TCCD is playing and controlling VDJ,
I noticed that the timecode signal fluctuates. One minute it says that the signal is at 100%, a few seconds later it says its at 88% or a different percentage. Is there anyway to keep it at 100% all the time? I noticed that the sound quality changes when it drops. Is this normal?
Posté Thu 26 Jul 07 @ 2:14 pm
Test the Windows tool : DPC Latency Checker
Posté Thu 26 Jul 07 @ 9:29 pm
I ran the DPC Latency Checker for about 5 min. & it was in the green the whole time. The test interval was 976, the absolute maximum was 654, and current latency never dropped below 400. It said that my machine should be able to handle real-time streaming of audio and/or video data without drop-outs.
So it's not my computer. What else can I do to fix this issue?
So it's not my computer. What else can I do to fix this issue?
Posté Thu 26 Jul 07 @ 11:42 pm
What CD players ?
Some CD playes play out too loud for the souncard (saturates), so use this tool to lower the timecode :
http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/73431/Hardware_Technical_Support/CD_TimeCode_Utility(Use_if_your_timecode_is_to_loud).html
Or just download the free timecode mp3, and lower the volume by -13db in an audio editor, and burn to new cd
Some CD playes play out too loud for the souncard (saturates), so use this tool to lower the timecode :
http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/73431/Hardware_Technical_Support/CD_TimeCode_Utility(Use_if_your_timecode_is_to_loud).html
Or just download the free timecode mp3, and lower the volume by -13db in an audio editor, and burn to new cd
Posté Thu 26 Jul 07 @ 11:48 pm