Hi Mac users
I got a very annoying problem when using the trial version of Virtual DJ 5.2
I got 2 situations, both with the same result:
1. Using my Bose Companion 5 speakers
These speakers use a USB output, so normally I should be able to select 'headphones' at the outputs section. Then I selected 2 cards. But when I select my speakers, a very ugly sound like 'bbbgrrrsggggrrrbbbzzz' comes out very loudly. It won't stop when I play music, and I get the same when I connect my headphones.
2. Using an external audio device: Hercules USB 5.1 Channel
Well, actualy I purchased these and hoped that they would solve the problem. Unfortunately, the 'bbbgrrrsggggrrrbbbzzz' sound is also in this case.
I went to the Apple shop, and they told me it was Virtual Dj's fault. I hope someone knows how to solve this problem, so I can purchase the full version of Virtual Dj. The apple shopmanager is also a Dj, and he told me to buy the Serato scratch. Well, this solution is much cheaper :D
I've got the MacBook Pro 2,5 GHz intel core2duo model, running Mac Os X 10.5.4
Thanks in advance!
I got a very annoying problem when using the trial version of Virtual DJ 5.2
I got 2 situations, both with the same result:
1. Using my Bose Companion 5 speakers
These speakers use a USB output, so normally I should be able to select 'headphones' at the outputs section. Then I selected 2 cards. But when I select my speakers, a very ugly sound like 'bbbgrrrsggggrrrbbbzzz' comes out very loudly. It won't stop when I play music, and I get the same when I connect my headphones.
2. Using an external audio device: Hercules USB 5.1 Channel
Well, actualy I purchased these and hoped that they would solve the problem. Unfortunately, the 'bbbgrrrsggggrrrbbbzzz' sound is also in this case.
I went to the Apple shop, and they told me it was Virtual Dj's fault. I hope someone knows how to solve this problem, so I can purchase the full version of Virtual Dj. The apple shopmanager is also a Dj, and he told me to buy the Serato scratch. Well, this solution is much cheaper :D
I've got the MacBook Pro 2,5 GHz intel core2duo model, running Mac Os X 10.5.4
Thanks in advance!
Posté Wed 03 Sep 08 @ 1:43 pm
Hi Novix,
R u running on bootcamp cos as i aware right now is u running on mac osx, there are no trial of VDJ just yet.
What r u trying to achieve n what is ur sound set up?
Regards.
R u running on bootcamp cos as i aware right now is u running on mac osx, there are no trial of VDJ just yet.
What r u trying to achieve n what is ur sound set up?
Regards.
Posté Wed 03 Sep 08 @ 1:59 pm
A friend of mine gave me the copy, he said it was a trial... Anyway, if I'm going to use it, I'll purchase it. And I'm serious about that.
So I got:
Setup 1:
Virtual DJ 5.2 (the program says it can't be upgraded) which runs on Mac os X 10.5.4
Macbook Pro 2,5 GHz
Bose Companion 5, connected with USB
A headphone, connected into the 3,5" mm jack into my laptop
and a screen of my settings
http://i33.tinypic.com/2h3wme0.png
Setup 2:
Virtual DJ 5.2 which runs on Mac os X 10.5.4
Macbook Pro 2,5 GHz
External USB soundcard (Hercules USB 5.1 Channel audio adapter)
A headphone, connected into the 3,5" mm jack into my laptop OR into a second port in my soundcard
screen of my settings
http://i33.tinypic.com/2w32kpg.png
So I got:
Setup 1:
Virtual DJ 5.2 (the program says it can't be upgraded) which runs on Mac os X 10.5.4
Macbook Pro 2,5 GHz
Bose Companion 5, connected with USB
A headphone, connected into the 3,5" mm jack into my laptop
and a screen of my settings
http://i33.tinypic.com/2h3wme0.png
Setup 2:
Virtual DJ 5.2 which runs on Mac os X 10.5.4
Macbook Pro 2,5 GHz
External USB soundcard (Hercules USB 5.1 Channel audio adapter)
A headphone, connected into the 3,5" mm jack into my laptop OR into a second port in my soundcard
screen of my settings
http://i33.tinypic.com/2w32kpg.png
Posté Wed 03 Sep 08 @ 2:29 pm
Hi, try this first..
Can u try only using the internal card solely... does it have a decent sound?
As far as the bose companion 5, im not so sure abt that but for ur herc can u just use it as the only soundcard..
Select 4-out card in the soundcard panel. Any better?
Sorry i a bit rush over here, tell me how its go n i try to get back to u soon.
Regards.
Can u try only using the internal card solely... does it have a decent sound?
As far as the bose companion 5, im not so sure abt that but for ur herc can u just use it as the only soundcard..
Select 4-out card in the soundcard panel. Any better?
Sorry i a bit rush over here, tell me how its go n i try to get back to u soon.
Regards.
Posté Wed 03 Sep 08 @ 3:02 pm