I'm sorry to every body but I can't find the answer for this question but PLEASE help me out!!. I just got a new laptop with Vista (???) and every time that I press the CUE bottom to cue any spot of a song (really fast), the results are no the same as when I operated this same procedure with the CUE bottem as in XP. The results are slower and not the same as in XP and also my CUE point moves. Can somebody help me out. Thanks and good day to everybody. Later. R./... Santiago
Posted Tue 02 Sep 08 @ 5:43 am
hello Santiago, i am not an expert but I do know you can go into the settings and change the latency. You can set it for higher sound quality or faster response. Maybe you can tweak it out with that?
Posted Tue 02 Sep 08 @ 11:36 am
Hey man, what's up. I did what you recommend but nothing .... ever since I got this VISTA thing ... I can not use my system properly. Do you know anybody that could help me out? Thanks!
Posted Tue 09 Sep 08 @ 5:20 am
have you gone into the settings and taken it off safe mode? I am being told that is the cause of a lot of problems with Vista. Try that.
Posted Tue 09 Sep 08 @ 2:41 pm
In Vista, have you turn off, the Side bar feature, the UAC feature, any anti-virus you may on it, (if you have Norton on it, get rid off it totally) and finally turn off Windows Defender. All these applications do slow your PC/Laptop quite alot, and slow the response down in VirtualDJ.
Run a Disk clean-up and do a defrag.
Then see if your system has improved.
Run a Disk clean-up and do a defrag.
Then see if your system has improved.
Posted Tue 09 Sep 08 @ 2:55 pm
norton should be the first on your hit list... but remember to replace it with a less hungry beast if you intend going on the net.
Posted Tue 09 Sep 08 @ 2:59 pm
I haverun vista with VJ Pro for over a year now with no problems at all on a club counsol system and a notebook both have Intel core 2 dou and no problems, however we had a amd laptop with vista an nothing workd on it at all so we gave it away as a door prize one night.
Posted Tue 09 Sep 08 @ 7:48 pm
tayla wrote :
norton should be the first on your hit list... but remember to replace it with a less hungry beast if you intend going on the net.
The Free version of AVG is good for a basic AV, and it sits quite light on your system
Posted Wed 10 Sep 08 @ 2:27 am