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I use my Virtual DK MK4 for house partys. From late when I play back the sound keeps cutting out . This happens on both decks.
I also can't acess Config to checl ASIO settings or anything else ,when i click on the icon it only show a message saying my trial period has expired on atriila pro veriiosn.
Can you please help me to fix this two issues.
I am useing windows 7 and the RAM is 4GB.
Sam
 

Posté Sat 07 Jan 12 @ 6:42 am
 

Not sure if this will work for you or not , it worked for me . Uninstall your Video card drivers , then reinstall the video card . I do know that with ati cards if there is a update you cant just download it , you need to uninstall the old drivers first then do a new install . Also go and download the Latency checker . Click start in windows and type regedit go down the list until you find the virtual dj folder then find the videomemmaxuse change that to decimal 128 hit apply , let me know if this works for you .
 

i had these random sound drop outs and did all the tweaks..
finally i simply changed the quality of USB cable and now things are fine upto now :)
 

What are quality usb cables? what brand? I am curious to know if there is a difference in quality of gold plated usb and sliver plated. I would love to hear the opinion the the VDJ community.
 

pumpitentertainment wrote :
Not sure if this will work for you or not , it worked for me . Uninstall your Video card drivers , then reinstall the video card . I do know that with ati cards if there is a update you cant just download it , you need to uninstall the old drivers first then do a new install . Also go and download the Latency checker . Click start in windows and type regedit go down the list until you find the virtual dj folder then find the videomemmaxuse change that to decimal 16 hit apply , let me know if this works for you .


 



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