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problems with rmx and virtual dj pro!!! help

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i just bought a dell studio laptop with 3 gb of ram. when i use virtual dj every so often the a sort of cut in the track. its not bad but i cant have this if im playing live. ive done everything i can to the performance settings but it still does it. what else can i do or should i try different software.

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hello didz,

please detail completely 
- your problem 
- your configuration computer model, processor, os version (the good xp, with nice response time, or the bad vista,which means your machine will always be slow), service pack, 
- all settings : usb power settings, are you connected to a powered usb hub, have you disabled the wifi ect...
- your version of virtualdj (is it virtualdj pro 5.2.1? / how does it behave in virtualdj djc 5.2.1), your version of rmx drivers,
otherwise nobody can help you efficiently.

a summary of windows optimizations for laptops is on 
http://ts.hercules.com/includes/view_faq.php?id=364&d=2008-09-26&folder=eng

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also run a latency test, to see if you got any bad devices/drivers,

dells are notorious for this

http://www.thesycon.de/deu/latency_check.shtml

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Hello Didz,

Please detail completely 
- your problem 
- your configuration computer model, processor, OS version (the good XP, with nice response time, or the bad Vista,which means your machine will always be slow), service pack, 
- all settings : USB power settings, are you connected to a powered USB hub, have you disabled the Wifi ect...
- your version of VirtualDJ (is it VirtualDJ Pro 5.2.1? / How does it behave in VirtualDJ DJC 5.2.1), your version of Rmx drivers,
otherwise nobody can help you efficiently.

A summary of Windows optimizations for laptops is on 
http://ts.hercules.com/includes/view_faq.php?id=364&d=2008-09-26&folder=eng

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Topic starter

Also run a latency test, to see if you got any bad devices/drivers,

Dells are notorious for this

http://www.thesycon.de/deu/latency_check.shtml

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