So VDJ in general uses about 20% of my CPU, however when I add tracks to an autoplay list VDJ for whatever reason feels the need to analyse every track I add regardless if it's the next track or 50th in the que... this tends to run my CPU up to 70%.
Is there any way to stop VDJ from analysing every single track or change it to analyse only the next track (like VDJ7)?
Is there any way to stop VDJ from analysing every single track or change it to analyse only the next track (like VDJ7)?
Posté Thu 30 Mar 17 @ 3:54 pm
What problem does it cause?
Posté Thu 30 Mar 17 @ 4:05 pm
The VDJ waveforms start running really slowly
Posté Thu 30 Mar 17 @ 4:09 pm
Specs:
Acer Aspire v5-531p
Intel Pentium CPU 987 (Dual core 1.50Ghz) - I know...
6GB Ram
Windows 8.1 64bit
Acer Aspire v5-531p
Intel Pentium CPU 987 (Dual core 1.50Ghz) - I know...
6GB Ram
Windows 8.1 64bit
Posté Thu 30 Mar 17 @ 4:11 pm
Ideally you could do with a laptop with a more powerful processor. In the meantime try setting the'songLoadPriority' to idle. The waveforms will take longer to load fully but it will be less taxing on your processor.
Posté Thu 30 Mar 17 @ 4:22 pm
Or let your computer run for a night and analyze your entire library.
Especially with a slower cpu that will be beneficial that scanning doesn't have to happen while loading songs.
Especially with a slower cpu that will be beneficial that scanning doesn't have to happen while loading songs.
Posté Thu 30 Mar 17 @ 4:31 pm
*Starts analysing entire hard drive* (60,000 music + 30,000 karaoke.... yawn)
Posté Thu 30 Mar 17 @ 4:55 pm
FifeDJ.co.uk wrote :
*Starts analysing entire hard drive* (60,000 music + 30,000 karaoke.... yawn)
yeah, we understand
Posté Fri 31 Mar 17 @ 2:13 pm