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Old July 19th, 2008, 04:06 PM
OneEskalera OneEskalera is offline
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To Dale Douglass,

I played around with Hoster 4.0 yesterday, figuring why I'm getting distorted Video and audio (whick causing the static noise) in the beggining of every song I play using KMA's and mp3+g files and found out the following;
1. When connected to a TV (dual mode or extended to a TV mode), the beggining rendering of the file to extend it (show) to the external tv is unstable causing distorted video and audio (causing the static noise) and enough to have video to lag the audio. Causing hoster 4.0 to behave abnormal.

2. when not connected to A TV (single mode) and playing the song with just my computer monitor and showing the singer screen (full size or small size) on the computer monitor, the beggining distorted portion(unstable) of the song is unnoticeable and not enough to cause the lagging problem and hoster behave normal.

I have Nvidia Geoforce 7300 GS and have updated firmware. I'm not sure if my graphic card is causing the problem. I'm just taking the consideration that it works normally on previous hoster version (3.4, 3.16 and other Karaoke softwares I have and other Dvd software I used to play my movies with the tv connected.
I will try the same on other graphic card and see if hoster will behave the same. Maybe due to changes in rendition code in 4.0 causes this behavior. I remembered seeing this in this forum.
Finally, I found a workaround so I could use the full Features of Hoster 4.0 with the help of hoster 3.4. I open both at the same time and use the stable 3.4 for playlist and use hoster 4.0 for the instant buttons for my effects and message marquee with extra benifits of the send button for singers name that I could controll on and off.

Again Dale, Thanks very, very much for your replies. I'm looking forward to the next upgrade.
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