On 2 separate machines i'm having the same problems ever since upgrading to vdj 7.03 and 7.04 prior to those versions i have never had any issues. I'm getting the memory Buffer error stating that it has to load directly from the drive die to not enough memory (or too much fragmentation.. which is absurd) The computers are as follows:
HP DV7 Laptop win 7 64 bit, 6 gb ram, ati hd5470 512mb video, Intel i5 2.6mhz processor
Rackmount Custom PC. 32 bit Windows Vista, 4 GB ram, ATI HD 4000 series 2 GB video card, Intel 2.4 dual core processor
Now i have done a clean install of vdj 7.02 on both machines and it happens less frequently, but its still happening at every show. when 7.04 was installed it happened every other song.
All updates for the video card/drivers are directly from the ATI.. Windows is up to date as is Direct x
any ideas?
HP DV7 Laptop win 7 64 bit, 6 gb ram, ati hd5470 512mb video, Intel i5 2.6mhz processor
Rackmount Custom PC. 32 bit Windows Vista, 4 GB ram, ATI HD 4000 series 2 GB video card, Intel 2.4 dual core processor
Now i have done a clean install of vdj 7.02 on both machines and it happens less frequently, but its still happening at every show. when 7.04 was installed it happened every other song.
All updates for the video card/drivers are directly from the ATI.. Windows is up to date as is Direct x
any ideas?
Posted Fri 27 May 11 @ 3:06 am
This is happening mostly when playing videos
Posted Fri 27 May 11 @ 3:07 am
Sounds like it could be the ATi memory leak I'm afraid.
A quick search gave me these two threads:
http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/146689/Hardware_Technical_Support/MEMORY_LEAK.html
http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/135961/PC_Version_Technical_Support/Memory_Warning.html
Google has plenty of hits too.
I wonder if the Omega drivers suffer with it?
A quick search gave me these two threads:
http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/146689/Hardware_Technical_Support/MEMORY_LEAK.html
http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/135961/PC_Version_Technical_Support/Memory_Warning.html
Google has plenty of hits too.
I wonder if the Omega drivers suffer with it?
Posted Fri 27 May 11 @ 5:55 am
so what can be done about it. Going back to older versions of the driver and vdj helps a little but my rackmount PC is worthless
Posted Thu 02 Jun 11 @ 10:21 am
DJ Mad Maxx wrote :
so what can be done about it. Going back to older versions of the driver and vdj helps a little but my rackmount PC is worthless
for your rackmount at least you can change video cards..
I'm running AIT cards on all my computers and except for my new laptop they all work fine with VDJ..
maybe try and older ATI card or an nvidia
Posted Thu 02 Jun 11 @ 2:58 pm