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Old December 17th, 2006, 11:43 PM
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Originally Posted by N181RV View Post
I sure hope I am posting in the right place. I am a newbie to Hoster.
I have a couple of issues to discuss. cornfused>

1. sometimes when a song is playing, the audio goes into severe scratchy distortion. This will last a random amount of time, usually 5 to 15 seconds. The graphics also go distorted and both audio and graphics seem to slow down. after a few seconds, it comes back instantly to normal. It may do it again a time or two, and it may not. It has happened on three or four occassions in the last week. I am still running shakedown runs in the garage. I happens to different brands of music and did not happen to the same song twice.

I have 2 gb Ram and 256 mb on the video card. Can this be a mechanical problem with the hard drive? or does anyone have any suggestions?
Hard drive problem not likely, If it were the HD the file would simply stop working and you'd get an error mssg or Hoster would crash. I'm not a techie but something to investigate is whether you've got things running in the background (virus scanners etc), make sure thats off.
Try running Hoster with the Task Manger running and note what the CPU usage is when the sound distorts or graphics slowdown - also note which processes might start running at the same time.
Although you didn't provide much in the way of specs, it sounds as if you've got plenty of resources, so I would suspect something in the background.

some other suggestions:
Make sure you have DirectX 9 from Microsoft
Make sure your Windows are all updated.
Make sure your audio and video drivers are updated, preferably from the maker not from Microsoft. And while your at it make sure the firmware for your cdrom is the latest.
There is a section in the manual (available from the HELP tab) about dealing with troubleshooting audio drops, listing a number of steps you can take to free up computer resources.
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Now the other question. when loading song tracks to the hard drive from CD's, how can a string of tracks be removed that were erroneously added?

In my experimentation, I added a vocal CD to my CDG songbook list and I can't get it off. I know it is a simple thing but I can't find it.

Anyone who can explain it, do it like you are giving a rank beginner the instructions, because that is what I am.

I am having a lot of fun with this program but it does have a good learning curve to it.


Thanks, Happy now>

Phil in mid Illinois
Click the tools tab at the top of the playlist screen, then click edit songs. in that screen you can find the songs by song title, artist or book id.
Highlight the song you want to get rid of and click delete.
At the top of that screen are buttons to give you the option of deleting one at a time or multiples, use which ever seems appropriate and/or you are comfortable with.

Ahhh It's not that big of a curve, it's just a matter of starting at the top of the manual and checking out each feature hands on while you're reading about it IMHO.

Hopefully this will help some or at least give you something to try until someone smarter comes along.

Sam

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