Yesterday I had some small audio drop outs two times. Each one lasted less than a second and then the music continued playing regular.
It is not related to the files, they play fine when I checked it afterward. My new Retina Macbook is running without problems, the files were stored on the internal SSD.
I checked the Console log entries to get a hint what happened, but there were no entries written in the moment when the drop outs happened. So I wonder does VDJ store its own log file somewhere, which could give me an idea what happened?
Thanks for pointing me to that.
It is not related to the files, they play fine when I checked it afterward. My new Retina Macbook is running without problems, the files were stored on the internal SSD.
I checked the Console log entries to get a hint what happened, but there were no entries written in the moment when the drop outs happened. So I wonder does VDJ store its own log file somewhere, which could give me an idea what happened?
Thanks for pointing me to that.
geposted Wed 12 Aug 15 @ 8:08 am
i know you say you have a new mac but even new machines need to be optimized for djing
i would have a look here and follow this guide http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/Common%20Mac%20Performance%20Issues.html
i would have a look here and follow this guide http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/Common%20Mac%20Performance%20Issues.html
geposted Wed 12 Aug 15 @ 9:22 am
Thank you wickedmix. My Mac is running fine, its a powerhouse. No other apps running in the background while DJing. For sure no performance issues.
geposted Wed 12 Aug 15 @ 9:52 am





