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captnkarl September 19th, 2009 10:49 PM

Song skips for just a split second
 
I have been using this program on the same computer for over a year and just tonight it started skipping during a song. these are already on my hard drive, not a singers disc...HELP ASAP, my DJ is trying to make it through the night.

Beavis September 19th, 2009 11:27 PM

how old is your hard drive ?

do you have your computer set up to do automatic updates from MS ?

captnkarl September 19th, 2009 11:56 PM

about a year old the hard drive.....ms updates are auto i think. I just ran two shows the last two nights and this didn't happen

Roy Dennis September 20th, 2009 05:25 AM

It could be another program working in the background. Make sure your anti-virus is turned off while doing a show or at least not doing a scan of your system.

Roy.

MTUSUPPORT September 24th, 2009 11:22 AM

If it just stared, its something in the computer. As stated above, sounds like maybe another program, spyware, malware, or a virus.

First thing I would do is to run all Antivirus scans on the computer and also check for Spyware.

Singsation September 29th, 2009 06:34 PM

could try a hard drive defrag, might just speed things up a bit.!

mindonstrike September 29th, 2009 08:44 PM

Is it a skip or an audio drop?

Open Taskmanger and watch what your cpu does during the skips.
also look for processes that spike a little during the skip.

If all else fauls you might restore the computer to before the problem started.

I believe it is recomended that you not use the windows auto update because they tend to focus on security stuff rather than performance stuff. It's recomended you use windows update from start/prorgrams/windows update and then select custom rather than express.
Somebody correct me please if I'm wrong on this point.


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