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Topic: vdj randomly freezes usually after 2 or 3 hrs on a vdj Pro 2020
maggigPRO InfinityMember since 2017
VDJ 7 Pro UPDATED To VDJ 2020
Acer Aspire 7750G- 2416 G7 75 BnKK
Motherboard P7YEO LA -6911P Rev 1.0 2010
3AMFG.111 P7YE0 A90
Intel Core i7-2860QM CPU @ 2.50GHz 2.50
AMD ATI Graphics Radeon HD 6700 Series
Windows 10 Pro 22H2

VDJ Ramdonly Freezes while playing karaoke
after 2 - 3 hrs continuous play
Appreciate Any Help With This Please
Many Thanks
MaggieG
 

Posted Sun 07 Jan 24 @ 4:41 pm

it might be time to consider buying a much newer computer - that 2nd generation i7 is gonna struggle. and AMD has a bad habit of not playing well for a lot of people.

should also upgrade to the current build of the software b7831 -and yes you can have both the 32bit and 64bit builds on the same machine - https://www.virtualdj.com/download/build.html

aside from that - opening ask manager and watching what it's doing and what's eating up resources to see what the bottleneck is to make things freeze up would be a big start on troubleshooting why it's having issues.
 

Posted Sun 07 Jan 24 @ 10:36 pm
maggigPRO InfinityMember since 2017
Thank you for your input
I will take a look at your suggestions and maybe upgrade
but i wasn't very keen on the Stems constantly flashing in the search box etc
Many thanks
Maggie
 

Posted Mon 08 Jan 24 @ 12:17 am
stems is easily disabled in Options using the drop down menu.
 

Posted Mon 08 Jan 24 @ 12:34 am
maggigPRO InfinityMember since 2017
Hi. Thank you for your Help and Advice
I have Finally sorted the problem with the Random freezing of my Vdj
I deleted the os and reinstalled from scratch now all working good so well please
i will take a look at disabling the stems but so far not found out how to do it
Many Thanks
Maggie
 

Posted Mon 15 Jan 24 @ 8:18 pm
open Options, click on Options - Performance and use dropdown menu

 

Posted Tue 16 Jan 24 @ 3:08 am
maggigPRO InfinityMember since 2017
Hi
Many Thanks For Your Reply And Help
Much Appreciated
Maggie
 

Posted Thu 01 Feb 24 @ 4:03 pm
Or use “reduced quality”.
The “2nd generation i7” should probably still be able to do this...
 

Posted Fri 02 Feb 24 @ 9:34 pm