Hi i was having problems with Audio being distorted from Laptop Headphone socket (using VDJ only) so decided to Uninstall completley and reinstall
BUT ive noticed a New Version
>> VirtualDJ pro v4.3 PC (full install) (36 MB) - Downloaded 2 times -
>> VirtualDJ pro v5.0 rev2 PC (full install) (11 MB) - Downloaded 0 times
V5.0
Would i be better sticling to 4.3 or for the new 5.0? are there any diferences apart from the File size? is that a good or bad thing the file size is considerably less in size?
thanks for any input
BUT ive noticed a New Version
>> VirtualDJ pro v4.3 PC (full install) (36 MB) - Downloaded 2 times -
>> VirtualDJ pro v5.0 rev2 PC (full install) (11 MB) - Downloaded 0 times
V5.0
Would i be better sticling to 4.3 or for the new 5.0? are there any diferences apart from the File size? is that a good or bad thing the file size is considerably less in size?
thanks for any input
geposted Sun 30 Sep 07 @ 5:51 pm
You can read about the updates in the Guides section. http://www.virtualdj.com/support/VDJ5-UserGuide_for_Updates.pdf
Also, there is plenty of discussion in the forums on the new stuff.
And you can have both installed if you want to have V5 to try. Just reinstall v4, then rename the virtualdj.exe to virtualdj_4.exe and create a shortcut for it to your desktop. Then install version 5.
Also, there is plenty of discussion in the forums on the new stuff.
And you can have both installed if you want to have V5 to try. Just reinstall v4, then rename the virtualdj.exe to virtualdj_4.exe and create a shortcut for it to your desktop. Then install version 5.
geposted Sun 30 Sep 07 @ 6:32 pm
Hi Mant Thanks i tried V5.0 and think i will stick to 4.3
But i still have the original problem of crackling coming form Internal soundcard
i will have a search on here first see if i can find anything
many thanks
But i still have the original problem of crackling coming form Internal soundcard
i will have a search on here first see if i can find anything
many thanks
geposted Sun 30 Sep 07 @ 6:35 pm
try this to relive the crackles
go to performance options
set autolatency , fastest
and untick safe and overclock
go to performance options
set autolatency , fastest
and untick safe and overclock
geposted Sun 30 Sep 07 @ 8:16 pm
rossy wrote :
Hi Mant Thanks i tried V5.0 and think i will stick to 4.3
But i still have the original problem of crackling coming form Internal soundcard
But i still have the original problem of crackling coming form Internal soundcard
Just enable "Overclock" option and it should stop. Or try to increase latency. Your internal card can't play at low latencies, that's why you have crackles.
geposted Mon 01 Oct 07 @ 4:49 pm