For the last few events where I've had to do a slideshow, Im noticing that Every time the picture in the slideshow changes, the music skips. I've tried this with 3 different machines and have experienced the same issue. Anyone else having this issue.
My current machine specs are:
Dell Precision M4500
Intel i7 Q840 processor
8gb ram
W7 - 64bit
NVdiia Quadro 880 - 1gb dedicated
My last 2 machines, weren't much different.
Any thoughts?
My current machine specs are:
Dell Precision M4500
Intel i7 Q840 processor
8gb ram
W7 - 64bit
NVdiia Quadro 880 - 1gb dedicated
My last 2 machines, weren't much different.
Any thoughts?
Posté Sat 25 Jun 11 @ 9:00 am
Posté Sat 25 Jun 11 @ 10:42 am
I now have this problem. Can anyone provide an additional solution?
Posté Thu 29 Dec 11 @ 4:12 pm
You may have performance issues with your computer - Please see: http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/Performance%20Issues.html
Also, if you are playing a longer song that is being streamed direct from disk (Partial song overview waveform is displayed), then your disk may not be fast enough to be able to do this and load pictures from your slideshow at the same time.
Make sure that you are not loading high resolution pictures such as those taken directly from a digital camera because these will be very big in file size and may cause performance issues. Use image editing software to resize the pictures down to the an appropriate resolution for your external displays, which will typically be 1024x768.
Also, if you are playing a longer song that is being streamed direct from disk (Partial song overview waveform is displayed), then your disk may not be fast enough to be able to do this and load pictures from your slideshow at the same time.
Make sure that you are not loading high resolution pictures such as those taken directly from a digital camera because these will be very big in file size and may cause performance issues. Use image editing software to resize the pictures down to the an appropriate resolution for your external displays, which will typically be 1024x768.
Posté Fri 30 Dec 11 @ 3:41 am