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Wrahn September 11th, 2006 06:05 PM

Intel Core 2 Duo Laptop For Hoster?
 
I've been wanting to try the Hoster program using a laptop computer. As luck would have it, my wife has asked for a laptop computer for letters and other small stuff. So if I get her the computer, I also might be able to use it for Karaoke, or at least try it out. I need the folks on this forum to share their expertise by looking at my proposed configuration and providing feedback.

Proposed Configuation:

HP Pavilion dv600t Customized
Windows XP Home
Intel Core 2Duo processor T-5600 1.83 GHz
256 NVIDIA GeForce Go 7400
1.0GB DDR2 SDRAM (2x512MB)
120 GB 5400 RPM SATA HD
DVD/CD-RW Combo drive (this might have to be replace with an external plextor)

Thanks for any input you might have. My main concerns are the audio out and the dual video monitor capability.

Wes

Beavis September 11th, 2006 08:00 PM

looks like you have what it takes. but if you are going to use Hoster on the road for shows you will need a bigger hard drive, even if its external.

i would read tha FAQ in the hoster manual.

Wrahn September 11th, 2006 09:20 PM

Thanks for the input.

At the present time, I don't have the Hoster program and any "shows" will be as a volunteer at a local assisted care facility or at my home with friends.

Wes

Beavis September 11th, 2006 09:22 PM

download the free version and try it. make sure your computer is up to date with windows updates.

ddouglass September 11th, 2006 10:40 PM

Check with HP for info. You need a line out or headphones out for the audio. The NVIDIA GeForce usually has extended screen capability, but some manufacturers use a slimmed down version which may not have it. Best way to find out is check with HP. If their spec sheet doesn't tell you then email their tech support to ask.

Wrahn September 12th, 2006 11:47 AM

Thanks for the input. I'll contact HP about the video out and the audio (headphones) out. I always thought the headphones out was different than an audio line out in terms of impedance and signal voltage level out. I quess I'm wrong about this technical point.

Maybe I need to switch my thinking and look at the "cheaper" laptop offered my MTU. At least I know it'll work with Hoster. I started looking at the HP because of the "limited" features of the MTU model. By "limited" I mean the 80 GB hard drive and the processor. While I know the graphics card will give a video dual out, I'm not sure if it's suitable for video editing, if I chose to use my laptop for that function. I know the HP will work for video editing.

Does anyone know what type of audio and graphics card the MTU laptop uses?

Thanks again for the input,
Wes

ddouglass September 12th, 2006 01:24 PM

Headphones out and line out are not usually the exact same impedence but both are low impedence which is suitable for input to an audio amp.

For the video "dual out" doesn't always mean that it is capable of extended desktop. It could be duplicate out meaning what is on one screen will be on the other and that isn't what you need. That is why I said check with HP on that spec.

Most of the KJs who use a laptop have an external HDD to store there song files on because it makes it easier to go to a backup machine in case of trouble. It also keeps the internal drive clean and functioning at peak efficiency.

Wrahn September 12th, 2006 04:11 PM

Dale

Thanks for the input. I have an MP3 CD Player, and when I incorrectly connect the phone output to my mix/amp input it's not nearly as good a sound as when I use the line outputs.

I read your "Ten Commandments" and thought they were great.

Wes


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