ok im not the only one who realized the 5.0 has a really slow reaction time ..compared to 3.4 it has a slight delay is there any way to fix this or is it simply a Pc problem
Posted Thu 01 Nov 07 @ 4:42 am
If you're talking about the time delay between user's command and the
response in audio signal, than the correct term is latency.
Unless you have changed your settings, the 'reaction time' did not change
on the new version. Go to the settings and misspelled 'perfomances' and
adjust your sound card's latency.
response in audio signal, than the correct term is latency.
Unless you have changed your settings, the 'reaction time' did not change
on the new version. Go to the settings and misspelled 'perfomances' and
adjust your sound card's latency.
Posted Thu 01 Nov 07 @ 8:29 am
not the sound card .. the program it self has a slight delay between the time the keyboard key is pushed and the time for the program to react
Posted Fri 02 Nov 07 @ 2:09 am
as the previous person mentioned this is called latency. It comes from your soundcard man. If you want go back to the old version for your "latency free" software.
Posted Fri 02 Nov 07 @ 5:21 am
go to options > performances
set autolatency , untick safe and overclock and slide the slider to fastest
set autolatency , untick safe and overclock and slide the slider to fastest
Posted Fri 02 Nov 07 @ 10:22 am
What about in version 3.4? i'm having this same issue but i don't have those options under config.
Posted Wed 07 Nov 07 @ 5:03 pm
home edition does not have this option what is your system specification?
Posted Wed 07 Nov 07 @ 8:56 pm
Well, i'm using ver. 3.4.1, Hercules MK2. Dell latitude D610, 2ghz processor with 1gig of RAM.
Posted Wed 07 Nov 07 @ 10:43 pm
ok , i suggest that you try to optimize your machine
by defraging it , checking for any conflicts
http://www.helpwithpcs.com/upgrading/change-irq-settings.htm
, trying to reduce the number of startup items and useless processes check my blog for info on how to do this
do you use xp? btw
if you do you may find it advantagous to create two user acounts and mofify the registry for one of them so it only runs virtual dj
you can find info on this on my blog too
you could aslo try the latest pro demo to see how it performs on your machine as it has many improvements
by defraging it , checking for any conflicts
http://www.helpwithpcs.com/upgrading/change-irq-settings.htm
, trying to reduce the number of startup items and useless processes check my blog for info on how to do this
do you use xp? btw
if you do you may find it advantagous to create two user acounts and mofify the registry for one of them so it only runs virtual dj
you can find info on this on my blog too
you could aslo try the latest pro demo to see how it performs on your machine as it has many improvements
Posted Wed 07 Nov 07 @ 11:03 pm
Ok, the trial worked just fine, almost no latency. So, WTF is wrong with my version. How come it's soo bad with the Home edition? BTW, VDJ is the only process running, i've tweaked my laptop through the roof.
Posted Thu 08 Nov 07 @ 2:15 am