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After reading most of the post on this forum I get the feeling that most users think that version 3.4 is the most stable with hardly any crashes however some feel that 4.2 is not a stable for now. Does 4.2 frequently crash on any of you users. I do many weddings and sweet sixteens for Latin party. And I can't afford using a software that will be crashing. I like the features that virtual has to offer but I dont have the confidence that is will hold up to my like expectations.
Feedback please
DJ Angel S
 

Posté Tue 13 Feb 07 @ 2:46 am
l_ridsPRO InfinityMember since 2003
I use vdj at the moment for audio mixing only on v4.2 at the moment and works a dream.
It has been known to crash because of different effects used and also different skins. My recommendation is to stay away from user developed not vdj team effects and skins unless they are highly recommend and tested.

Otherwise no issues at all.
 

Posté Tue 13 Feb 07 @ 5:13 am
Used daily for audio and video mixing. No crashes.
 

Posté Tue 13 Feb 07 @ 5:55 am
ashlarPRO InfinityMember since 2006
I have yet to crash in either 4.1 or 4.2 versions and i'm a touring nightclub dj. I actively mix both audio and video on a single AMD processor laptop.
 

Posté Tue 13 Feb 07 @ 7:27 am
djreneePRO InfinityMember since 2004
I use 4.2 Four nights a week five hours per night mixing 95% video.

Total crashes in the last 3 months = 0

(I wish my driving record was this good)

:^(
 

Posté Tue 13 Feb 07 @ 10:02 am
DJ CyderPRO InfinityModeratorMember since 2003
9/10 problems I've seen on this forum are generally self-inflicted wounds that have nothing to do with VDJ. I've seen everything from over-taxed usb's to less then recomended ram etc. Think of VDJ as a corvette, you would never see a corvette running with a yugo frame and a 4 cylinder engine.

My advice is pretty simple, look around at the setups other users are having good results, and check the blogs there is so much here to help you get the most out of your VDJ. Happy VDJing!

Me? Crash free since 1.09 :)
 

Posté Tue 13 Feb 07 @ 10:13 am
Not so much crashes, but freezes and stall-outs and loading song problems.
Also, when I did a have what I called a completely reliable system
willing to use at weddings (also 6 nights a week) in ver 3.4,
I was getting flawless performance. Since trying 4.2, I have had to
nearly revamp a top of the line computer, tweak everything imaginable
only to get it to work a little better, but far from flawless, and something I would not
dare to take to a wedding. And please remember that the occurences I had initially had
that required 4.2's tweaks and revamps were at weddings that caused embarrassment.

Also, I do not ecommend using the automix in either version. It tends to cut out songs too short or let them drag at the end. Have tried all settings for fader time. Simply not a reliable automix unless the programmers can get it to slow down the traverse as it goes from deck to deck. That way it would avoid any quick cutouts at the end of a song.
 

Posté Tue 13 Feb 07 @ 3:06 pm
It has been stated that 9/10 of problems are not VDJ. That simply means that 1/10 are.
Well, do you want to go at a wedding knowing that
you may be the 10% of users that VDJ will cause problems for and not
have anyway to solve your problem, because as previously stated, those 10% are
VDJ related problems, bugs, etc. that can only be repaired by them.
 

Posté Tue 13 Feb 07 @ 3:09 pm
TexZKPRO InfinityMember since 2005
I had problems only when I WANTED to have them, for example while debugging. The only VDJ-related issue is a heap error with some mappers, but it isn't a critical error (even ifI think it MUST be removed).

As for DJ use, I've had NO problems yet.

PS: My plugins are debugged hardly, so there shouldn't be problems when using them.
 

Posté Tue 13 Feb 07 @ 3:32 pm
i've been using vdj for about a year know and have had flawless performance. I've done quite a few weddings, party's, and small clubs with no issues. I even walk away from my computer for two or three songs at a time to talk with potential clients and vdj to date has been very reliable. Kudo's developement team. Now if i can only get my sound card set up to work just right i would be in vdj heaven.


Peace
musicman
 

Posté Tue 13 Feb 07 @ 6:04 pm
bogartPRO InfinityMember since 2004
bryantpb:
I agree that the automix in Ver 4 is terrible. Not only does it skip to the middle but it often just deletes a song from the playlist.
However, 3.4 I use for automix during cocktail and dinner hour and it works very well.
I have never had a skip nor dropped songs using 3.4.
I am really just starting to mess with V. 4.2 and so far the automix is the only major thing I can find wrong. There are certain other things I am not comfortable with, but I think it is more trying to get used to them. For me I got spoiled with 3.4.
 

Posté Tue 13 Feb 07 @ 6:32 pm
Bogie,
I see. Don't you find that the automix fader
moves quite fast from deck to deck. I guess
I compare it to Media player that when you set
the fade time, such as 8 sec. it takes 8 seconds
to travel across, thereby letting the songs gradually
overlap and leave a smooth decent mix. If you were to
set the automix at 8 seconds in VDJ (3.4 or 4.2) , it sets
a cue point at 8 seconds from the last measurable beat in a song,
but does not let the slider move over that same 8 seconds; it moves quickly
and appears to cut off 6 or 7 seconds off the end of that song.
See what I mean here.
Bryant
 

Posté Tue 13 Feb 07 @ 7:30 pm
bogartPRO InfinityMember since 2004
bryantpb:
I have the fade length set at 3.0 in Ver 3.4
The crossfader is set to smooth.
In my situation it blends the 2 songs quite well.
Remember that I only use automix for the dinner portion of the evening and
sometines for the cocktail hour. Not during the open dancing
part of the evening.
 

Posté Tue 13 Feb 07 @ 9:20 pm
As bryantpb mentioned. 1 out of 10 is still 10%. I can afford to go into a wedding gig not feeling confident that the software wont crash.
DJ Angel S
 

Posté Tue 13 Feb 07 @ 9:32 pm
bagpussPRO InfinityMember since 2003
Used most days since release, not a single crash.., if it did I'd be shouting and screaming about it believe me.
 

Posté Tue 13 Feb 07 @ 9:36 pm
TexZKPRO InfinityMember since 2005
If you know your girlfriend, you can have a great life with her. It depends on how you're like with her.
 

Posté Tue 13 Feb 07 @ 10:37 pm
J-SnipPRO InfinityMember since 2006
I've been using VDJ since Jan 5th and have only had one crash/lockup and that was probably due to me loading a 30 minute mixshow without having it pre-analyzed. I haven't even tried reloading a 30 minute mixshow since then but other than that I haven't had any crashes/lockups.

I'm running a Dell E1705 Duo Core 2 gig processor 2 gigs of ram 256mb nvidia graphics.

It's really about to get a workout during Mardi Gras as i'm DJing 7 days in a row for a minimum of 6 hours per day.
 

Posté Tue 13 Feb 07 @ 10:43 pm
Used 4.2 twice a week, 4 hours a shot. all video. No Crashes! Actually my video driver has crashed more often! (Twice) while I was tweeking location of logo on screen, I don't do that any more during the night!
 

Posté Wed 14 Feb 07 @ 12:19 am
Bagpuss wrote :
Used most days since release, not a single crash.., if it did I'd be shouting and screaming about it believe me.


Obviously you've been very careful with the software. I keep a mental list of things that will cause the program to crash and I try my best not to do those things while DJing. Dozens of things will cause VDJ to crash, if you're a new user and you figure this out WHILE PERFORMING, then that's not going to go over very well. Things like

* Activating sonique plugin while video is playing

* Using virtual folders

* Deactivating video out while playing a song

and many other things will crash vdj. I'm glad you've never once had a crash Bagpuss but I've had enough crashes for everyone. I haven't discovered any new crash causers in a month or so, which means I haven't crashed in over a month, which is good. What would be better is if it never crashed at all though.
 

Posté Wed 14 Feb 07 @ 1:02 am
No Problems HERE !!! I say BUY IT !!! You wont regret it .......

If you have a half descent computer & keep all software/drivers "UP TO DATE" (and stay away from PORN sites online) >> I know girls look 2....... LOL, You should have NO probs !!!

ChrisB
 

Posté Wed 14 Feb 07 @ 1:08 am
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