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Old September 6th, 2005, 12:07 PM
nreel nreel is offline
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Adding a CDG at home is NOT the same as doing it before your Show starts.

At your Show, your Computer is turned "ON" and stays "ON" until your Show is over.

There have always been people Posting problems with Hoster since Hoster was 1st released. Sometimes these problems are unique to a Computer. Sometimes, people just like an older version...Like 2.219.

And, sometimes we just have to find a way to make a particular version work in order to take advantage of all the NEW features that are programmed in upgrades.

"Problems" aren't easy to resolve when they cannot be duplicated in a step-by-step procedure where a problem appears after following said procedure.

Over the years, there have been MANY POSTINGS expressing concerns that Hoster didn't act right when either starting a Show or IMPORTING at home, which could mean that the 1st Song didn't Sweep right or the 1st read of a Singer's CDG didn't read right or, during IMPORTING, the 1st CDG didn't read correctly, only to find out that, after the PLAYING, READING, and IMPORTING of the 1st Song, Hoster performed perfectly from that point on.

These are my SHOW Computer Specs:
Windows XP Professional (OEM 5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2
Processor AuthenticAMD SEMPRON 2500+
Total Physical Memory – 512MB DDR333 RAM
Motherboard – MSI KT4-V
Video – Matrox P750 Triple Head – 64MB Memory
DirectX Version – 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904)
Audio – Audigy 2 - FULL Acceleration
Using Hoster Audio Buffer A Setting
HD - 160GB ATA 100 7200RPM Western Digital on IDE 1
DVD-Plextor (PX-716A) – Firmware 1.08 - Internal on IDE 2
HD – 250GB ATA 100 7200RPM Western Digital on IDE 2

It is in no way as fast as your Computer, but I do not have any problems Crashing, NO AUDIO DROPS, Problems with Reading a CDG, and problems with Importing.

And, v3.110 has been installed and in use since v3.110 was released.

So, if you want to keep using 3.110, I am suggesting that you turn down the Volume on your MIXER, Start the PLAY of a Song, and READ a CDG into your PLAYLIST after you get set-up and your Computer is turned "ON" prior to starting your SHOW, to see if that helps.
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