I have a MAC PRO bought in Jan of 09. It was purchased with the basic setup from Apple. 2x 2.8 Quad-Core Intel Xeon Processors, 2gb of ram, ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT graphics card. When I play videos with the hardware acceleration checked I get colored interference lines on deck A while deck B is OK. The sound is not affected. If I uncheck hardware acceleration (in the video part of config) the lines go away but I don't have any Video Effects or Video Transitions. I tried to find help by typing in this forum but I didn't find anything. I don't want to double post topics. thanks for any help anyone can give. PS: I'm running Bootcamp with Windows XP PRO SP3 32 bit. I'M using VDJ 5.2, DENON DN-HC4500 controller with JPBoggos mapper with DENON DN-X900 mixer.
Mensajes Mon 31 Aug 09 @ 7:58 pm
Does anyone have this issue or know how to fix it? I uninstalled VDJ then installed it and upgraded the controller but still have the same problem. Any answers or suggestions would be apperaciated. Thank You.
Mensajes Sat 05 Sep 09 @ 5:00 pm
http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/Video%20Memory%20Issue.html
I still haven't been able to solve this issue. My friends and I purchased the VMS4 and he upgraded to Virtual DJ Pro 7 thinking that was the issue and No GO... he returned everything and got him serato with the video scratch... so its NOT a video driver issue.. Obviously since the serato worked fine with that machine...
hopefully the link above helps you.
I still haven't been able to solve this issue. My friends and I purchased the VMS4 and he upgraded to Virtual DJ Pro 7 thinking that was the issue and No GO... he returned everything and got him serato with the video scratch... so its NOT a video driver issue.. Obviously since the serato worked fine with that machine...
hopefully the link above helps you.
Mensajes Thu 01 Dec 11 @ 4:56 pm
Ferociouswilly wrote :
so its NOT a video driver issue.. Obviously since the serato worked fine with that machine...
You don't have to compare Virtual DJ to serato, as serato is a very small & elementary program limited and intended to a certain hardware use only thats why if you download serato it has hundreds of versions, and when you download serato you have to choose the hardware & controller type otherwise it will not work on your systems and if you look at the windows registry or in mac preferences it has few lines of entry and uses very little resources compare to VDJ. Just consider that according "CYCLEMAN" the post above he is running a modified system which is not good and not original system he is running windows on mac by using booth camp try to use an original windows base hardware and software and a local mac hardware and software too it is something like you modified an airplane by cutting its wings and then you want it fly. Have the logic be at your sight. Thanks
Mensajes Mon 12 Dec 11 @ 4:32 am