hi ive just downloaded the trial and trying to test it out
when i add files to the turntable the all music doesnt load onto it. there are gaps ( i assume it needs a long time to load on to the player) or am i doing something wrong?
i am playing music downloaded from napster how long does it normally take to put file on the turntable? thanks for your help
when i add files to the turntable the all music doesnt load onto it. there are gaps ( i assume it needs a long time to load on to the player) or am i doing something wrong?
i am playing music downloaded from napster how long does it normally take to put file on the turntable? thanks for your help
Posted Wed 27 Dec 06 @ 2:54 am
lower your max load :)
look at the image to learn how
http://img15.imgspot.com/?u=/u/06/359/21/maxload1167187952.JPG
look at the image to learn how
http://img15.imgspot.com/?u=/u/06/359/21/maxload1167187952.JPG
Posted Wed 27 Dec 06 @ 3:00 am
thankyou very much i put it down to none but it still takes time to load/ has it got anything to do with my computer. how could i achieve doing a live set is there a solutiion to analyze quicker? thankyou very much
Posted Wed 27 Dec 06 @ 3:20 am
please analise all of your files first
right click a folder and choose analise > any music
if you still have problems
lower your proformance tab
right click a folder and choose analise > any music
if you still have problems

lower your proformance tab
Posted Wed 27 Dec 06 @ 3:22 am
thankyou very much i think its going to take all night
all the best and thanks for all your help
all the best and thanks for all your help
Posted Wed 27 Dec 06 @ 3:29 am
None is not a good setting - set it to 10 or 15 min.
Max Load is a limit setter on what VirtualDJ should load into memory before playing a track.
If you set it to NONE, then VirtualDJ will alway read the audio file straight from the hard disk - this is not good unless you have a PC with very little memory - <256Mb
Now, Always is just the opposite - it will always attempt to load a track into memory no matter how long (in time) the audio file is. So the happy medium is some where around 10 or 15 minutes.
Max Load is a limit setter on what VirtualDJ should load into memory before playing a track.
If you set it to NONE, then VirtualDJ will alway read the audio file straight from the hard disk - this is not good unless you have a PC with very little memory - <256Mb
Now, Always is just the opposite - it will always attempt to load a track into memory no matter how long (in time) the audio file is. So the happy medium is some where around 10 or 15 minutes.
Posted Wed 27 Dec 06 @ 6:30 am
thanks for your advice but i'm still having a nightmare. spent all night analyizing all the songs and it still takes forever to load onto the decks. do people not use this program for live dj sets? or is it only really for mixing prior? i thought i hit a goldmine because i am using napster tracks here (tried other dj programs and they cant play napster tracks) i can understand taking some time to load tracks but can't do with taking longer than the actual trackitself
was hoping to use this program for a new years bash any further advice would be greatly apprecialted
thanks
Posted Wed 27 Dec 06 @ 10:33 am
or is it better with mp3?
Posted Wed 27 Dec 06 @ 11:06 am
mp3 should be better i think
Posted Wed 27 Dec 06 @ 12:57 pm
so is it my computer or is it standard with virtual dj? i would realy love to use and purchase this program but unless it can be fixed or theres a solution i am probably wasting my time
Posted Wed 27 Dec 06 @ 2:25 pm
whats your full pc spec plz?
Posted Wed 27 Dec 06 @ 2:51 pm
Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2, v.2082 (build 2600)
800 megahertz Intel Pentium III
32 kilobyte primary memory cache
256 kilobyte secondary memory cach
Board: GIGABYTE Technology Co., Ltd 6VXC7-4X / 6VXC7-4X-P 1.0
Bus Clock: 133 megahertz
BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. 62710 05/04/2001
768 Megabytes Installed Memory
Slot '0' has 512 MB
Slot '1' has 256 MB
CMI8738/C3DX PCI Audio Device
Standard Game Port
WmaCDriverV32 (2x)
Radeon X1300 Series [Display adapter]
Radeon X1300 Series Secondary [Display adapter]
IQT QV770 [Monitor] (15.7"vis, March 2003)
800 megahertz Intel Pentium III
32 kilobyte primary memory cache
256 kilobyte secondary memory cach
Board: GIGABYTE Technology Co., Ltd 6VXC7-4X / 6VXC7-4X-P 1.0
Bus Clock: 133 megahertz
BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. 62710 05/04/2001
768 Megabytes Installed Memory
Slot '0' has 512 MB
Slot '1' has 256 MB
CMI8738/C3DX PCI Audio Device
Standard Game Port
WmaCDriverV32 (2x)
Radeon X1300 Series [Display adapter]
Radeon X1300 Series Secondary [Display adapter]
IQT QV770 [Monitor] (15.7"vis, March 2003)
Posted Wed 27 Dec 06 @ 3:44 pm
ginjim wrote :
Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2, v.2082 (build 2600)
800 megahertz Intel Pentium III
32 kilobyte primary memory cache
256 kilobyte secondary memory cach
Board: GIGABYTE Technology Co., Ltd 6VXC7-4X / 6VXC7-4X-P 1.0
Bus Clock: 133 megahertz
only just meets base requirements
BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. 62710 05/04/2001
768 Megabytes Installed Memory
Slot '0' has 512 MB
Slot '1' has 256 MB
Good
CMI8738/C3DX PCI Audio Device
Standard Game Port
WmaCDriverV32 (2x)
Radeon X1300 Series [Display adapter]
Radeon X1300 Series Secondary [Display adapter]
IQT QV770 [Monitor] (15.7"vis, March 2003)
800 megahertz Intel Pentium III
32 kilobyte primary memory cache
256 kilobyte secondary memory cach
Board: GIGABYTE Technology Co., Ltd 6VXC7-4X / 6VXC7-4X-P 1.0
Bus Clock: 133 megahertz
only just meets base requirements
BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. 62710 05/04/2001
768 Megabytes Installed Memory
Slot '0' has 512 MB
Slot '1' has 256 MB
Good
CMI8738/C3DX PCI Audio Device
Standard Game Port
WmaCDriverV32 (2x)
Radeon X1300 Series [Display adapter]
Radeon X1300 Series Secondary [Display adapter]
IQT QV770 [Monitor] (15.7"vis, March 2003)
your processor is quite low spec
check out my blog for some tips on tweaking ur pc to see if you can get more juice
you might have more luck trying
www.atomixmp3.com
the program before virtual dj it is better for your system
goodluck!
Posted Wed 27 Dec 06 @ 6:51 pm
thanks anyone know a good mp3 converter then sorry for having so many problems
Posted Wed 27 Dec 06 @ 6:58 pm
ginjim wrote :
thanks anyone know a good mp3 converter then sorry for having so many problems
http://www.mp3-converter.com/
Posted Wed 27 Dec 06 @ 8:55 pm
eeeh low specs?? I believe that and 800Mhz would be enough to play 2 mp3 files =P
I bought a brand new laptop...
ASUS A6KM
AMD sempron 3000+ (1800Mhz)
512MB RAM
Shouldnt that also be enough ??? =)
I have exactly the same problem as I wrote in another thread...
Seems like this program is a waste of time really cause noone seems to know what to do... which is very sad cause this was the only program i have found that was any good.. =(
well..hope atomix solves this bug soon...
I bought a brand new laptop...
ASUS A6KM
AMD sempron 3000+ (1800Mhz)
512MB RAM
Shouldnt that also be enough ??? =)
I have exactly the same problem as I wrote in another thread...
Seems like this program is a waste of time really cause noone seems to know what to do... which is very sad cause this was the only program i have found that was any good.. =(
well..hope atomix solves this bug soon...
Posted Tue 06 Feb 07 @ 2:37 pm
you cannot expect a high end pro audio program to work as well on a low end machine
what bug? - its not a bug its a low end machine
the laptop should be fine if you choose "autolatency" and fastest proformance
jobs a gooden
aslo on settings try to adjust your max load to always
what bug? - its not a bug its a low end machine
the laptop should be fine if you choose "autolatency" and fastest proformance
jobs a gooden
aslo on settings try to adjust your max load to always
Posted Tue 06 Feb 07 @ 3:08 pm
The max load was on always by default. tried turning it off but it doesn't do any good. So it is not a RAM issue. And it is not a disk issue cause i've tried loading through my local network which allows higher transfer speed than the disk in my laptop does.
I've tried defragging..
It is not autolatency cause it has nothing to do with the soundcard when I try to load a file.
I really can't see that I've missed anything essential, so my conclusion is that it is just a buggy program =(... luckily I didn't pay anything yet.
Thanks anyway...
I've tried defragging..
It is not autolatency cause it has nothing to do with the soundcard when I try to load a file.
I really can't see that I've missed anything essential, so my conclusion is that it is just a buggy program =(... luckily I didn't pay anything yet.
Thanks anyway...
Posted Thu 08 Feb 07 @ 3:12 am