Virtual Dj Software Download For The Vista 32 Bit
Forum: Old versions
which is best for VDJ to run nether ?
Posted Monday 27 Aug 07 @ ii:55 am
32 fleck is the fashion to go, there`s absolutly no reason for using a 64bit Os since nearly no application is optimized for 64bit withal.
In most cases the 64bit Os is even slower when the applications are not designed for it.
Posted Mon 27 Aug 07 @ 3:16 am
Also, if your not going to exist buying Windows Vista Ultimate, you lot volition have to pay actress over again to become the 64 bit version as only the Ultimate package comes with information technology. Take heed of the communication to a higher place, I have been downward both paths of 32 and 64 chip OS, and have stuck firmly with the 32 bit edition, every bit the 64 bit seemed to cause more problems that it's worth.
Posted Mon 27 Aug 07 @ 3:27 am
i was planning on putting 6 or 8 gb of retentivity in to remove whatever event of memory existence the cause of crashes - I idea it needed 64bit bone to address that much memory ?
Posted Mon 27 Aug 07 @ 6:22 am
You dont need 6-8 gig of retentiveness to run VDJ, there are users runnin on 512 and 1 gig perfectly information technology is all almost system optomization and whats runnin in the background every bit well as the video carte. I wouldnt personally waste matter my money only notwithstanding:)
Posted Mon 27 Aug 07 @ 6:l am
Very Inconsistent Software - Try Again
VISTA
Virus Instability Spyware Trojans Adware (or Viruses Intrusions Spyware Trojans Adware)
Very Irritating Organisation Try Another
Vista Is Stupid To Attempt
Volatility Isn't Something To Admire
About Impossible Source To Avoid
Vastly Inferior Software To Apple's
Vaguely Innovative - Sucks The Donkey
Venereal Infectious Sexually Transmitted Ailment
Vista Is Shittier Than Anything
Vastly Improved Solitaire Tiling Algorithms
Posted Mon 27 Aug 07 @ 7:15 am
Mrtim wrote : VISTA Very Inconsistent Software - Try Again This sir does not help the person askin the questions and to me could be taken the wrong way, Others may remember this when you ask for assistance.
Virus Instability Spyware Trojans Adware (or Viruses Intrusions Spyware Trojans Adware)
Very Irritating System Try Some other
Vista Is Stupid To Attempt
Volatility Isn't Something To Adore
Virtually Impossible Source To Avoid
Vastly Inferior Software To Apple tree's
Vaguely Innovative - Sucks The Donkey
Venereal Infectious Sexually Transmitted Disquiet
Vista Is Shittier Than Anything
Vastly Improved Solitaire Tiling Algorithms
Posted Mon 27 Aug 07 @ 7:36 am
My apologies to anyone that has been offended. Here is the signal I was trying to get across. As a retired Computer Network Admin and current PC support contact for dozens of friends and family unit, I accept seen nothing but an excuse to buy a bigger machine come up from the release of Microsoft Vista. My response should have been to recommend going back to Windows XP and avert using upward valuable CPU and retentivity headroom with the whirling dervishes and blinking whizzbangs of Vista. Extra tip: If your auto Will Not BE HOOKED TO THE Cyberspace, run XP pro without SP2. The functioning is twenty-40% faster. I've run 5 hour shows on my fill-in P500mhz laptop using v3.Ten and only the on-board soundcard running a separate headphone output.
Posted Mon 27 Aug 07 @ four:27 pm
I saw a posting that said Vista did a better task of Video than XP - I dont mind buying bigger hardware if it buys me better video operation / reliability - annotate ?
Posted Monday 27 Aug 07 @ 9:07 pm
Vista seems to be doing lots of things in the groundwork to make the experience easier for the novice user. I don't sit well with my PC deciding it's time to index a bulldoze on it's own. The engine may be an improvement over a very stable XP Operating system merely no thing how much memory or processor ability I throw at it, it always seems to desire more. (Like a girl I once dated) A good example is the advanced search. You just start typing and vista starts up a complete search of everything on your PC including camera cards, external hard drives, pollex drives, Network Drives(including that open drive on the bar managing director's PC in the role on the wireless network) etc. without telling it where to look. Also every time you lot want to connect to something it asks you "Let or Deny?" secure, only a real pain. My last argument towards XP over Vista would be in the reload department. Stuff happens to crash any OS. My latest crash involved a 8 year old'south click to a spy-ware page. A well equipped laptop can reload XP in less than 2 hours, closer to an hour in a compression and I know it's going to be stone solid. Vista loads accept way longer and have never been without hiccups for me. What OS would you rather reload at 7pm Friday night two hours before a gig? I'one thousand certain yous could take out all Vista's extra stuff to keep information technology lean. In the end you would exist left with an OS that runs just like XP with a higher price tag. IMHO - Put the actress $$ into a better/bigger lights or sound. It will give y'all a better return on your investment. Just an opinion, nothing more Cheers
Posted Monday 27 Aug 07 @ 11:04 pm
Vista has a vastly improved set of multimedia Apis , for audio and video audio plays more smoothly and at a higher quality video loads faster and plays dorsum more smoothly which means better performance and a reduced likely hood of crashing, but plow off areo and the side bar while mixing , this will save alot of resources which tin be used in vdj currently i would go with 32 chip as not all hardware has 64 bit drivers yet ie maya 44
Posted Mon 27 Aug 07 @ 11:52 pm
I personally have to say I didnt similar my Vista experience and have gone back to XP. Now this may be due to a MOBO that is no longer supported and has had no BIOS update in 2 yrs.
Posted Tue 28 Aug 07 @ 12:xix am
Skyfxl posted ..... "just turn off areo and the side bar while mixing " what does this hateful.... davefromlondon
Posted Tue 28 Aug 07 @ 3:08 pm
areo is their new transulent theme , you can turn it off by clicking your desktop and choosing a different theme , such as widnows classic which i apply while mixing , the side bar is a bar on the side of the screen with useful info such every bit how much cpu the sidebar is wasting so i recomend y'all dissable this while you mix too :)
Posted Tue 28 Aug 07 @ three:21 pm
You lot can setup Vista the same style as XP, the principal things to disable:
System Restore
Aero Theme
Sidebar
Turn off all video enhancements
Firewall and security
Automatic Updates
Hd Indexing
After all this disabled you lot will notice better speed for sure ;)
Posted Tue 28 Aug 07 @ four:26 pm
skyfxl posted "Vista has a vastly improved set of multimedia Apis , for audio and video so, the classic question......new Bone is naturally less stable in full general than XP Merely, you are saying less likely to crash VDJ due to better treatment of video. I am am edifice a system today do I go for XP Pro ( proven reliability ) or VISTA ( less proven but newer function to prepare crashing bug )
audio plays more smoothly and at a higher quality
video loads faster and plays back more than smoothly
which means meliorate performance and a reduced probable hood of crashing,
but turn off areo and the side bar while mixing , this volition salvage alot of resources which can be used in vdj
currently i would go with 32 chip every bit non all hardware has 64 bit drivers however ie maya 44"
if Vista dwelling, business or ultimate ? ( you said ultimate befire, i hear others say home ?)
Posted Tue 28 Aug 07 @ 10:53 pm
Thanks - I judge you experience the improved video audio in vista trumps the 'newness' factor vs XP Pro. I bought a machine yesterday vista 32 ult, quad core, 2gb, nvidea 640mb fast hdd on a Viper gaming automobile - shut to bare bones Os, no crap added as gamers take aforementioned issues as us. ran flawlessley all night then today in auto mix, when loading a new vocal on right deck as the left deck had just started palying, at the end of the load it quickly 'flipped' the mix bar to the right, then silence, then pause, then the mixer slowly went back to the left and the song on the right deck disappeared off the deck, the song on left then played - any ideas - I'll create ano postal service
Posted Wednesday 29 Aug 07 @ 10:45 pm
running vista ult and VDJ five.0 on my new gaming machine and no crashes / frezzes - finally - i have a working machine, video automix style Spec for my gamer VDJ 5.0
EagleTech Black/Red Viper Gaming Tower with Ruddy LED Lighting
Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate (32-bit)
Processor Intel® Core(tm) two Quad Processor Q6600
Processor Speed 2.4GHz
Level two Enshroud 8MB Level two Enshroud
Data Bus Speed 1066MHz Frontside Bus
RAM Installed / Max RAM Supported 2048MB PC-6400 DDR2 RAM (Expandable to 8GB)
Memory Configuration (two) 1024MB DIMM Memory Modules
Retentivity Slots Available (ii) Available 240-pivot DIMM Slots
Hard Drive (ii) 500GB 7,200RPM Serial ATA-300 Hard Drives (RAID 0 Array)
Multimedia Drive 16x DVD-ROM Drive
2nd Multimedia Drive 8x DVD+R DL; 8x DVD-R DL; 16x8x16 DVD+RW; 16x6x16 DVD-RW; 12x12 DVD-RAM; 48x32x48 CD-RW
Display Type Display Non Included
Video Card NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS PCIe x16 Video Bill of fare
Video Card Memory 640MB GDDR3 Video Memory
No external controller
No USB anything
Only VDJ running –
Quite a few vista things turned off
Posted Thu 27 Sep 07 @ 4:39 pm
hey davefromlondon
can you delight tell me all the things that you are not running in vista. i just bought vista upgrade because my one thousand-audio fast rail will not perform with windows xp media middle edition and m-audio does not take drivers for media middle edition simply they do for vista
Posted Friday 12 Oct 07 @ vi:52 am
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