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Aloha, been a while :)

long story short, been using ye olde desktop with two soundcards for years anytime I use VDJ, purely home use infrequently due to circumstances - no problems.

Anyways, tried using splitters on gf's laptop for first time as I used to with Atomix back in the day - one soundcard styleeeee. The setup I'm remembering with one soundcard is ... splitter from headphone socket with same connection x2 on thick side of splitter, into that splitter I then plug headphines in one bit and in the other bit, I plug in another splitter which has the appropriate connections to feed hi-fi thru red+white stereo lead.

As far as I remember this gave Me both decks in headphones as required but the hifi only outputted what it was given by VDJ's mixer i.e. crossfader on VDJ all left you heard deck 1, in middle ... both, to the right deck 2 etc

Longer story even shorter - repeating this theory from memory I can only seem to hear both tunes over hifi at all times, same in headphones (one in ewach ear)


What in goodness am I doing wrong?

Thanks in advance,
Tipsy Liam

please leave answers for sober Liam as he prob couldn't be bothered searching but drunk Liam was able to rattle this post out lol


(seeing this software grow, even from an infrquent user has been scary, scarily good :) ) keep it up
 

Mensajes Wed 06 Oct 10 @ 9:44 pm
Also, I have memories of being 'raging' at having to pay for the transition from Atomix to VirtualDJ - how premature that reaction was, even as an extrenely casual user I'm still happy now with purchase :)

Keep up the great work folks :) Ta
 

No-one? or ismy post sound like a load of gibberish? lol
 

I'm guessing you must have it set to external mixer.....
 

check your sound card settings
 

I tried every possible setting within vdj, albeit a tad tipsy at the time - gonna fire up desktop and retry while watching the footy tonight, see what I come up with, will check soundcard settings too.

Cheers for input :)
 

Right folks,

any help on this??

one laptop, one soundcard, y-splitter, (headphones+aux) ,..... why can I not get this to work??what settings should I be at on soundcard bit?

I used to be able to do it on Atomix, but I retired and curious again :) Old dog is lost here lol
 

if you have no mixer to feed into and only headphone lappy out put try this...

left channel with y splitter connect speakers

right channel with y splitter connect headphones

in config sound setup you will need to select mixer set up

in sound card select speakers left and headphones for right channel or vice versa

all the above is from memory and has been along time since I last explained this but hopefully it should work for you.
 

Cheers but alas, to no avail :(
 

oh damn, if you want to contact me on skype i'm at firetext.vdj.support
 

Cheers for help and the offer mate, will mess about with it again when I get the time :) Didn't have much yesterday.
 

Right, not working the old way with one soundcard :(

Where might I find a cheap external soundcard? seen one on ebuyer for £13 but they were looking £8 delivery!!!! not paying that on principle, doesn't cost that to deliver to N.I :(

Any suggestions grateful
 

My suggestion...a pair of Numark PHX USB headphones.

With these you output your master channel to the in-built soundcard and the cue (preview) to your USB headphones.

They cost about £40 (look on eBay for a seller called rubadub, that's where I got mine), which represents good value as they operate as normal headphones (you can plug them into a mixer, etc) and as a second sound card system when used with USB.

They come with leather and cloth earpads and USB and jack cables.
 

Simon Bailey wrote :
My suggestion...a pair of Numark PHX USB headphones.

With these you output your master channel to the in-built soundcard and the cue (preview) to your USB headphones.

They cost about £40 (look on eBay for a seller called rubadub, that's where I got mine), which represents good value as they operate as normal headphones (you can plug them into a mixer, etc) and as a second sound card system when used with USB.

They come with leather and cloth earpads and USB and jack cables.



^^^what he said^^^

been doing that for years...up until about 2 weeks ago. USB headphone adapter. Plug headphoe into headphone jack on adapter.

no inputs
2 soundcards
1-main soundcard
2-usb headphones (usually whatever the manufacturer of the USB adapter. Mine would always say logitech)

rinse and repeat
 

Turned out my old splitter was busted, new splitterand sorted :)

Cheers all
 



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