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Hi All, hope everyone had a good Christmas.

Well, i am venturing into the world of VirtualDJ, and so far not having much luck, can anyone offer help or advice?

I wanted to keep my costs down to start with, too see if i like using this kind of product before i spend a fortune on it, so after reading the min and rec spec, i brought a second hand laptop on e-bay with the following spec.

Pentium 4 2.4GHz
736MB Ram
Windows XP Pro
Radeon IGP 340M internal graphics
Creative Soundblaster 4.1 External Soundcard

Since recieving the laptop, i've also noticed that the graphics card only has 34mb (although there is nothing about graphic card memory on the virtual dj spec)

The problem i'm having is using videos. I've decoded my DVD's to .avi/divx files.

I can load the first file and it will decode and play just within an accpetable time frame, but loading a second sends the CPU meter crazy and brings it all to a stand still. The Second video would never decode in time to play after the first.

Is this problem due to only 34mb on the graphics card? I've noticed the program runs a lot faster and doesn't max out the CPU if i don't connect the laptop to my external screens.

I've adjusted all the settings on my PC to improve performance over quality and done the same within VDJ (to the best of my limited knowledge).

So, will upgrading the Laptops RAM to 1GB make any noticable difference to this problem?

What should i do?

Gary
 

Inviato Sat 30 Dec 06 @ 3:51 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
with a 32 meg grapics card

i think video mixing is praticaly impossible you should upgrade

ram upgrades will always help to speed the system to boot up a little bit :)

but remember your computer runs at the slowest components speed
 

Inviato Sat 30 Dec 06 @ 4:03 pm
I'm not very 'aware' about laptops. Can i add more RAM to the graphics card or do you mean the PC? I take it Laptop graphics vards cannot be upgraded or changed?

This should really be put in the spec requirement on the site i think?
 

Inviato Sat 30 Dec 06 @ 4:07 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
it is i belive :)

your laptop is fine for audio mixing

but for video

you may need to buy a new one if its a laptop or contact the person who sold it to you and ask what upgrades are available

computers can easlily be upgraded

your local pc shop can do this
 

Inviato Sat 30 Dec 06 @ 4:30 pm
Well i can't see it! lol

All i can see is:

The minimum requirement to run Virtual DJ is:

* PIII 850 MhZ computer
* 1024x768 SVGA video
* DirectX compatible soundcard
* 512 MB RAM
* 20 MB free on the hard-drive

The recommended configuration is:

* PIV 3 GhZ computer
* 1024x768 SVGA video
* 4.1 DirectX compatible soundcard (with front and rear separate outputs)
* 1024 MB RAM
* 200 MB free on the hard-drive

The laptop is second hand, so can't go back with it. Can laptop graphics cards really be upgraded? I'm about to open mine and break everything now lol
 

Inviato Sat 30 Dec 06 @ 4:37 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
ok tis the audio specifcations only then

you can pay a shop to upgrade your card and gear if it is not intergraded into the board

however iv it is intergraded yiu will need to buy a new laptop

to get a better card

id strongly adivse you dont open it

as things could get nasty :(

 

Inviato Sat 30 Dec 06 @ 4:39 pm
Ok, well thanks for the advice, i'm pretty annoyed now lol

Do you (or anyone else) think it would just be a waste of time upping the RAM from 736 to 1024?

 

Inviato Sat 30 Dec 06 @ 4:42 pm
As a silly question, have you checked the bios to see if 32Mb is the highest you can set the graphics to? As laptops share RAM for video, this may have been turned down by the previous owner as they didn't need high end graphics.

If this is the case, the extra 256Mb RAM would be helpful to you.

Mykel
 

Inviato Sat 30 Dec 06 @ 4:54 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
that may improve the size however if it is intergrated a raise to 256

probaly wont improve proformance much

as they lack alot of multimedia features

give it a try
 

Inviato Sat 30 Dec 06 @ 5:00 pm
Are there any links for checking the BIOS?

Not quite sure where to start with that.
 

Inviato Sat 30 Dec 06 @ 5:45 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
when your computer boots Hold F2 or F1

bios will load


look for general or video options

then look for AGP apiture

change it to 256 :)

reboot have a shot
 

Inviato Sat 30 Dec 06 @ 5:47 pm


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