Hi , i have just purchased VDJ and i am experiencing problems already , the laptop screen just goes blank after a while whilst using VDJ ,very annoying as you can all immagine. Any suggestions as why this is happening ?, thanks.
geposted Wed 24 Jan 07 @ 1:12 pm
what is your pc specification?
geposted Wed 24 Jan 07 @ 2:41 pm
Turn off (or disable) the hibernation/power off settings on your computer. Have it running as 'Always on' and set the 'Turn Screen Off...' command to 'Never'.
Disable your screen saver.
Can't think what else...unless of course it's hardware related (graphics card issues, etc) as opposed to how the actual machine is set up.
All will come good in the end...(",)
P
Disable your screen saver.
Can't think what else...unless of course it's hardware related (graphics card issues, etc) as opposed to how the actual machine is set up.
All will come good in the end...(",)
P
geposted Wed 24 Jan 07 @ 2:44 pm
could be a screen res mismatch as well.
geposted Wed 24 Jan 07 @ 3:05 pm
Hi , thanks for your replies,
my laptop spec is ,
Intel pentium m735
1.70 Processor
1052Ram.
Windows XP
I Had all the power settings to always on , i have also PCDJ VRM installed and it works fine with that , don't know if it is associated with my problem , but i use the DAC3 Controller with VDJ.
my laptop spec is ,
Intel pentium m735
1.70 Processor
1052Ram.
Windows XP
I Had all the power settings to always on , i have also PCDJ VRM installed and it works fine with that , don't know if it is associated with my problem , but i use the DAC3 Controller with VDJ.
geposted Wed 24 Jan 07 @ 3:25 pm
what is ur screen resultion?
geposted Wed 24 Jan 07 @ 3:30 pm
Hi , i have it set to max 1064x768
geposted Wed 24 Jan 07 @ 3:41 pm
have you tried a reinstall?
geposted Wed 24 Jan 07 @ 3:59 pm
Well , no i havent, just remembered the trial version used to do that as well , so maybe could it be clashing with PCDJ , I would have thought not.
geposted Wed 24 Jan 07 @ 4:37 pm
just a thought use this to check for any irq clashes :)
geposted Wed 24 Jan 07 @ 4:43 pm
Hi , regarding a re-install , how do i do that ?
geposted Wed 24 Jan 07 @ 4:44 pm
be sure to back up your database files first
go to C:/programfiles/virtualdj/
copy virtualdjdatabase.xml
virtualdjdatabase(yourname).xml
mp3database.txt
go to startmenu > control pannel > add remove programs> Virtual dj > Remove
then use the latest installer to restore virtual dj
now copy your database files back your good to go :)
lost the installer not to worry :)
contact support and they will gladly give you another installer
Good luck :)
go to C:/programfiles/virtualdj/
copy virtualdjdatabase.xml
virtualdjdatabase(yourname).xml
mp3database.txt
go to startmenu > control pannel > add remove programs> Virtual dj > Remove
then use the latest installer to restore virtual dj
now copy your database files back your good to go :)
lost the installer not to worry :)
contact support and they will gladly give you another installer
Good luck :)
geposted Wed 24 Jan 07 @ 4:48 pm
Wait!!! Before reinstalling:
Make sure you clean your registry* (Start>Run>Regedit>Local Machine>Software) and also clean all registries of VDJ from your Prefetch folder (can't remember exactly where this is...perhaps under C:\Windows - sorry, dunno. Try a search under C drive for a file called Prefetch. It'll come up no bother.) This will give you a complete clean out of VDJ.
When you have cleaned away all VDJ entries, do a final search on your computer for 'VDJ', 'VirtualDJ', 'Virtual', 'DJ' or anything else associated with your program and delete that too to ensure NOTHING is left.
Only then should you reinstall VDJ. It may also be an idea to burn your PCDJ.exe to disc and keep it for future use and then removing that from your pc as well (although not a good idea if you actually still use PCDJ...:o|)
When you have reinstalled VDJ, just upload the .xml files from the disc you burned earlier on and copy them back into your program drive, and you will not have lost any cues, bpm's, comments or anything.
Good luck. Keep spinnin'...(",)
P
* Only clean your registry if you feel comfortable doing so...otherwise, ask in the forums for help and we will assist. :o)
Make sure you clean your registry* (Start>Run>Regedit>Local Machine>Software) and also clean all registries of VDJ from your Prefetch folder (can't remember exactly where this is...perhaps under C:\Windows - sorry, dunno. Try a search under C drive for a file called Prefetch. It'll come up no bother.) This will give you a complete clean out of VDJ.
When you have cleaned away all VDJ entries, do a final search on your computer for 'VDJ', 'VirtualDJ', 'Virtual', 'DJ' or anything else associated with your program and delete that too to ensure NOTHING is left.
Only then should you reinstall VDJ. It may also be an idea to burn your PCDJ.exe to disc and keep it for future use and then removing that from your pc as well (although not a good idea if you actually still use PCDJ...:o|)
When you have reinstalled VDJ, just upload the .xml files from the disc you burned earlier on and copy them back into your program drive, and you will not have lost any cues, bpm's, comments or anything.
Good luck. Keep spinnin'...(",)
P
* Only clean your registry if you feel comfortable doing so...otherwise, ask in the forums for help and we will assist. :o)
geposted Wed 24 Jan 07 @ 5:10 pm
Hi . thanks ,will give that a try.
geposted Wed 24 Jan 07 @ 5:14 pm
to clean the registy of vdj try this :)
http://www.virtualdj.com/addons/download.html?addon_id=2936
http://www.virtualdj.com/addons/download.html?addon_id=2936
geposted Wed 24 Jan 07 @ 5:25 pm