I jus started using 4.1 out at gigs just a few weeks ago because 3.4 was actually working well so i figured why change...
Well I had my first crash Liva at a gig ever!!!
hears what happened....Playing a song on the left deck....loaded a sound on Decks 2 it was a mini mix I had that was 20 minutes long....as the file was loading I tried playing and skipping ahead....
well the song that was playing started to go into a loop and wouldnt get out....I had to actually hit CTRL ALT DEL and terminate the program in order to get it out...
Has anyone else had this happen....I've scared to continue to use 4.1......or hoping it was just a fluke incident...
Well I had my first crash Liva at a gig ever!!!
hears what happened....Playing a song on the left deck....loaded a sound on Decks 2 it was a mini mix I had that was 20 minutes long....as the file was loading I tried playing and skipping ahead....
well the song that was playing started to go into a loop and wouldnt get out....I had to actually hit CTRL ALT DEL and terminate the program in order to get it out...
Has anyone else had this happen....I've scared to continue to use 4.1......or hoping it was just a fluke incident...
geposted Sun 03 Dec 06 @ 2:07 am
Sounds like you may need to add some more RAM memory if youre going to play long mixes.
Virtual DJ loads the complete song into RAM, if theres not enough RAM to decompress the song in its entirety, this will happen, I believe!
Virtual DJ loads the complete song into RAM, if theres not enough RAM to decompress the song in its entirety, this will happen, I believe!
geposted Sun 03 Dec 06 @ 2:42 am
I have 2 gigs of ram!!
geposted Sun 03 Dec 06 @ 3:03 am
Hmm, that sounds like more than enough. Think I read something about the "Max Load feature" it has been mentioned before on these forums, and has something to do with being able to load songs over a certain length!? Be intrested to see what other users say on this.
geposted Sun 03 Dec 06 @ 3:12 am
known problem... and old.
Just avoid to play an audio part that is not loaded in memory.
I'm not saying not to play the file before is fully loaded, just avoid to play the part that is not in memory yet... and you'll be ok.
Vdj has this behaviour from version 1 with freezes and loops, it is just more "sensitive" now in 4.x
Dev team is aware of it.
Just avoid to play an audio part that is not loaded in memory.
I'm not saying not to play the file before is fully loaded, just avoid to play the part that is not in memory yet... and you'll be ok.
Vdj has this behaviour from version 1 with freezes and loops, it is just more "sensitive" now in 4.x
Dev team is aware of it.
geposted Sun 03 Dec 06 @ 3:19 am
I concur.... I sometimes load episodes of the chappelle show, or MXC to play during happy hour as just something to watch, and they're sometimes a gig in size. If I try to play a part past the buffer line of what's currently loaded into memory, it will sometimes wipe out...
as long as you don't jump past the loading line, you should be fine...
-Steve
as long as you don't jump past the loading line, you should be fine...
-Steve
geposted Sun 03 Dec 06 @ 7:02 am
for reali large files
try lowering the max load and the proformance tab just a wisker aslo try and boost your virtual memory
http://www.virtualdj.com/blog/skyfxl/blog3706.html
hope that helps!
try lowering the max load and the proformance tab just a wisker aslo try and boost your virtual memory
http://www.virtualdj.com/blog/skyfxl/blog3706.html
hope that helps!
geposted Sun 03 Dec 06 @ 11:08 am
For really large files ...just don't use them live..
(until a fix come out)
That's my only advice.
(until a fix come out)
That's my only advice.
geposted Sun 03 Dec 06 @ 4:54 pm