I have green lights on the inputs everything seems to be fine but I have no green lights on the outputs. Anyone have any ideas ? I had this setup working perfectly on my Windows Vista laptop now that I switched it to my Windows 7 laptop I get no outputs. Any help would be great.
Posté Mon 12 Apr 10 @ 6:57 pm
Hi,
are you sure you have the same VDJ Soundcard setup like before?
When you need the inputs, you are working with timecode, right?!
are you sure you have the same VDJ Soundcard setup like before?
When you need the inputs, you are working with timecode, right?!
Posté Tue 13 Apr 10 @ 7:50 am
Did you install Windows 7 drivers for your Audio4?
http://download.native-instruments.com/um/audio_4_dj/Audio4DJ_Driver_2015_Win_p.zip?token=d07e2f1cd13440ed576fce40dda1ee44&tstamp=4bc4933f
http://download.native-instruments.com/um/audio_4_dj/Audio4DJ_Driver_2015_Win_p.zip?token=d07e2f1cd13440ed576fce40dda1ee44&tstamp=4bc4933f
Posté Tue 13 Apr 10 @ 10:51 am
Does it work though? I think the lights only light up when there is an output signal... (And if it's greater than a certain level, they blink like like a level indicator). Actually your inputs should not be lighting up either when there is no signal. You might have to run the settings tool once to set the input mode.
Posté Tue 13 Apr 10 @ 12:11 pm
I actually figured out what it was. Its the obscure setting within the sound card setup menu the "Timecode Config" button and then under the "Vinyl" drop down menu I had Serato selected which in fact was incorrect. Changed that setting to VirtualDJ CD and presto back up and running. Now my next problem is that the two tracks do not stay in sync. Maybe you guys have some ideas on that. Thanks for all the help tho much appreciated
Posté Tue 13 Apr 10 @ 1:14 pm
http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/TimeCode%20Config.html
with that well configured, you will be fine.
Posté Tue 13 Apr 10 @ 5:24 pm