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I have:
Asus F8Sa (14")
2,2GHz processor
3 GB RAM
Ati Mobile HD2600 (512 dedicated)
200GB HDD on 7200rpm
Vista Ultimate SP1

And a video freezes for a half of second when I upload a next video..
While a friend of mine has 128 MB Intel video card, runing on XP and doesn't have those freezes.

After numerous tries to tweak it, result is the same.
How is DX9 type 128MB video card superior over 512MB DX10
What the hell is wrong? Vista? DX10? Is VDJ less compatible with DX10?
Does someone have the answer?
Tnx
 

Posté Thu 10 Apr 08 @ 2:55 pm
I'm assuming its simply VISTA VS XP..
Vista requires a lot more overhead..
 

hippydog wrote :
I'm assuming its simply VISTA VS XP..
Vista requires a lot more overhead..


I figured, but does anybody knows that for a fact?
Can I tweak it somehow or something?
 

The problem is the DirectX 10 emulates the DirectX 9 environment. That is why a DirectX9/XP is better than DirectX10/Vista.

 

cstoll wrote :
The problem is the DirectX 10 emulates the DirectX 9 environment. That is why a DirectX9/XP is better than DirectX10/Vista.



Will that be fixed?
In VDJ v.6.0 maybe?
 

Super- wrote :
cstoll wrote :
The problem is the DirectX 10 emulates the DirectX 9 environment. That is why a DirectX9/XP is better than DirectX10/Vista.



Will that be fixed?
In VDJ v.6.0 maybe?

For the time being, you can downgrade to Windows XP for now.
 

SpeedDemond29 wrote :

For the time being, you can downgrade to Windows XP for now.


Well my friend, if u check better around the forum you will realize that there is NO drivers that works with Ati Mobility HD2600 graphic cards on XP.
Everyone that tried, including me, about 5 months ago, had issues with that.
So XP and Direct X10 is no go, at least for laptops..
That's why I am stacked with f**ed up Vista, the fraud of the decade. Even with the SP1 nothing is different..
 

Super- wrote :
So XP and Direct X10 is no go, at least for laptops..

Neither with PC’s. I have XP 64 and a HD-2600 (for home use) and I had to disable hardware acceleration because the green-red stripes.

For gigs, I have a X1650 designed for DX9 and works incredible well, even with big MKV high definition files.
 

Are you making sure you are setting Vista to give most memory to programs as opposed to background services?

 

PFD50 wrote :
Are you making sure you are setting Vista to give most memory to programs as opposed to background services?



As far as I know in Virtual DJ and Serato as well says that it should be tweaked to background services.
 



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