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YES - the instant start is definitely more stable in WDM mode. No jitter, and almost no ramp-ups. That being said, is my computer (specs above) not powerful enough to use ASIO? Seems like I would have problems if I DID use timecoding...???
 

Ur spec look ok.. for audio mixing (timecode). For video , it best to have at least 2gb of ram.

It just u need to set latency (played ard) n the config (pitch sensitive n lead time) in timecode to have maximum result.
 

This may be a bit off topic, but does anyone know where i can get the previous veriosn of MK2 driver. I Updated to the 2207 one recently and sound quality doesn't seem great. I just want to try my older driver to see if that is the problem. Sound quality is much worse than TCV.

Thanks
 

 

Great, Thanks!
 

No problem;)
 

In this entire post, the problems I have been refering to have been with video - not audio. I use VDJ only for video. Is one GB RAM insufficient for video?
 

Yes I think so, you ideally need 2gb of ram for video and that should do the trick.

Jimmy b

 

Eric Sands wrote :
In this entire post, the problems I have been refering to have been with video - not audio. I use VDJ only for video. Is one GB RAM insufficient for video?



I have 1g ram, and run video very well. This is a desktop with XP, P4 3.0, nVidia 6600 agp video card. Seven hours a day, five days a week plus mobile on weekends. I guess it all depends on the configuration of your machine. I'll admit I got lucky, as this was my first full build, and I did not know shit about computers. I still know very little, that's why I come here. There's a picture of my machine in my blog, if you can call it that.
 

The recommended configuration to mix video is:
Dual Core 2 GhZ CPU
dual output ATI or nVidia video card with 1Gb of on-board memory (no integrated laptop videocard)
2048 MB RAM

The above recommendation spec is taken from here.
http://www.virtualdj.com/products/virtualdj/index.html

 

You're saying 1GB of on-board video RAM???? What video card has that??? I have the Radeon Mobility X800, which I thought was almost as good as it gets, and that's only 256MB... ??
 

 

So would I get any noticably better performance by getting an additional 1GB of RAM, without changing my video card?
 

Nvidia SLI is what you want. two cards run bridged together
 



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