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Hello!
I Download The Demo Vesion 3.4 & Timecode Cd ,But When I Play It comes With Whistel Sound...
For This Test I Use My Technics Sldz1200 & Hp Pavilion zt1200 Laptop With No Pro Soundcard...
What To Do?
 

geposted Wed 19 Apr 06 @ 11:03 am
Slash4PRO InfinityMember since 2003
Try Using ASIO4ALL (a small program that transform your common soundcard into an ASIO one) and configure VDJ in low-latency timecode mode.

Then select your line-in as input source.

The sound you're hearing is the timecode himself, usually it is muted, and computed by VDJ to apply your movements to the mp3 files.
 

geposted Wed 19 Apr 06 @ 11:20 am
I Use The Asio4All Progrem Already....
And Configure Vdj In Low Latency....
What To Do With The Whistel Sound From The TimeCode CD?
 

geposted Wed 19 Apr 06 @ 12:57 pm
Slash4PRO InfinityMember since 2003
You have to mute your line-in (or your mike in, the one you use) in the audio properties screen of windows, to avoid the sound of timecode reappear in the output.

And you have to select the good source for recording in the same screen.
 

geposted Wed 19 Apr 06 @ 1:00 pm
If I Mute The Line In Or Mic ,The Time code Will Continue Work?
 

geposted Wed 19 Apr 06 @ 1:08 pm
Slash4PRO InfinityMember since 2003
You have 2 screens,

- one for what youre *listening*, so here you have to mute the timecode.
- one for what youre *recording* which is independant from what youre listening, so just select the input you use for timecode here, and adjust the level to avoid saturation.

After that, in VDJ you should be able to see the timecode signal in the sound config panel of the low-latency mode.
 

geposted Wed 19 Apr 06 @ 1:29 pm
Slash4PRO InfinityMember since 2003
To help you find these windows screens :

-Run/Parameters/Config Panel/Sound.

Then you'll have several sub-pages, especially one where you'll find 3 "volume" buttons, one for wave Playing, one for wave Recording and one for MIDI Playing.
 

geposted Wed 19 Apr 06 @ 1:33 pm
Thenx..........
 

geposted Wed 19 Apr 06 @ 6:47 pm
Thenx Again.... But Now I Cant Scratch Back! What To Do Now?
 

geposted Wed 19 Apr 06 @ 10:06 pm
Slash4PRO InfinityMember since 2003
What do you mean by scratch back ? Reverse ?
 

geposted Wed 19 Apr 06 @ 10:16 pm
Yes! Thenk You Very Much!
 

geposted Wed 19 Apr 06 @ 10:21 pm
When I Touch The Platter The Music Stop But No Revers....
 

geposted Wed 19 Apr 06 @ 10:23 pm
just to make sure, check that you DO NOT have backwards mute plugin activated in VDJ.
Look at the scratch plugin settings..
 

geposted Wed 19 Apr 06 @ 10:24 pm
Where It Is?
 

geposted Wed 19 Apr 06 @ 10:30 pm
look in the EXTENTION tab, in the Virtual DJ configuration pannel
 

geposted Wed 19 Apr 06 @ 10:34 pm
The Left Deck Is On Empty.....
 

geposted Wed 19 Apr 06 @ 10:42 pm
ok.. thats not it then.. hmmm
 

geposted Wed 19 Apr 06 @ 10:49 pm
what % timecode quality do you have?

and have you choosen vinyl or cd in the timecode options?
 

geposted Wed 19 Apr 06 @ 10:51 pm
I Use With The CD & When I Reless The Cue Button In My Deck The Music Start But No Revers...
The % Of The Timecode Quality Is 0%
 

geposted Wed 19 Apr 06 @ 11:27 pm
Ok.

Try this to get the timecode quality % up...

1) LOWER the line-in at your soundcard (make the sound level lower by adjusting the line-in slider)

2) If your soundcard does not have such a slider, try burning the cd at a lower volume (use a wave editor to lower the volume).

Reason is that the Tech decks might have to loud volume for VDJ.
I had to do nr2 for my Pioneer decks, for it all to work.

Worth a try.

And also, just for the sake of testing, choose VINYL and NOT cd in timecode setup.
Because your cd-decks are vinyl emulation decks. See if it makes any difference
 

geposted Wed 19 Apr 06 @ 11:35 pm
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