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Topic: Is this notebook hi-spec enough to run Virtual DJ?

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Posted Tue 16 Jun 09 @ 3:13 am
I can't see any reason why VDJ wouldnt run on this.

However - it would struggle with video. Audio would be fine, but you would need a dedicated graphics card to run Video successfully (IMO).

Hope that helps.
 

 

 

Yes mate that dell would be ok aswell.

The basic intel onboard graphics series are not as good as the likes of nvidia and ATi.
The toshiba one i told you is what i have got and it all works fine for me but the dell one is newer so actually has beter gracphics performance so you should have no problems at all with the dell one.
 

DJ-Fungus wrote :
http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.200-3481.aspx

Is the above notebook high-spec enough to run Virtual DJ well? I don't want it to just be able to cope, but to run easily...


DJ Fungus


This would run Video fine IMHO, the new models (last two years) of shared graphics cards handle VDJ video fine (VOB, MP4 etc), I also think Vista is something to do with this.

My old laptop (2004) had shared graphics, low memory, and win XP..., it obviously couldn't handle video.
Current Laptop (2007) has Intel integrated shared graphics, 2gb of memory and Vista Ultimate. It loads videos very quickly and all transitions and effects are smooth, the only drawback is that I can't "back spin" a video without audio drops, but I'd never want to do that anyway...
 

 

 

alsoi am getting alot of buffing when playing ,it getts to a point where you are unable to here the track ,and the visual decks in virtual stop/start PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP
 

You have hijacked a 3 year old thread giving absolutely no explanation of your problem.

Please create a new post on the forum detailing your current setup, PC specs, any controller connected and the exact issues you are having so we can help.

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