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Hoster Shutting Down
Well my new computer is up and running now, but Hoster shut down on me several times. These shutdowns are after the singer is done....mainly when the bkgrnd music is playing and gets to the end of the song list. Only shut down once without the bkgrnd music so I'm hoping someone else has this problem.
Before anyone gets too excited, I did all the recommended changes to Vista so thats not the problem. I'm running 4gig ram, 500 gig HD, 256 meg video card and 2.1ghz processor so I should have plenty of power for the program. Also, I thought they were going to have the bkgrnd music control from 0-100, not 20-100??? 20 is still a little on the loud side. Any chance that the bkgrnd music will be continous even when the singer is doing his or her part?? Windows 7 coming soon, should I or shouldn't I use it? I am running Vista 64 bit and they are giving me Windows 7 64 bit. As usual, thanks guys |
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It sounds like you have enough hardware though I am not sure about a 2.1 GHz processor for 64 bit. That was actually developed for the high speed (3 GHz) Dual Core processors. I can't figure out how a setting of 20 (20%) volume can be too loud. That means it is running at 20% of the volume you have set for the playlist songs. I run mine at about 80% which is down enough so that there is a difference. I control my master volumes from the mixer. Since 0(%) would be off then it was determined this low a setting wasn't necessary. They tried to add continuos play, but every time it switched back to BA after a song playing it would garbage up (drop outs, skips, wavering, etc) and that would continue into the next playlist song you played too, so that was given up on at that time. I don't know if Admin plans on revisiting that for 4.20 when they start work on it. The biggest obstacle for that really would be system resources. You and I have enough on our systems to be able to handle an additional player running all the time however the average guy trying to run Hoster would have problems. Just like the visualizations this would require even more resources that they just don't have. So far with limited testing Windows 7 has not shown any new problems over Vista, so yes I would get it. Windows 7 is built from the basic Vista platform so upgrading for you should be no problem.
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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Next time it shuts down, I will write down the error message but I think it said "Hoster not responding".
I guess everyone runs their show a little different, I control my volume with the slider and it usually runs around 30-40% so with the bkgrnd at 20%, it is almost as loud as the singers music. Is it true that Windows 7 need a complete install?? It would take hours and hours to format the HD and install, install the music, pics, singers list etc......or will it save everything but Vista? Thanks |
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SInce it is Vista based then you should be able upgrade instead of a complete install. At least that is the way I understand it. I don't use Vista or Windows 7 so I don't have self experience with this.
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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I read somehere, can't remember where though, that if you upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7, it will have to be a complete re-install. I sure hope I'm wrong on this one.
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No you are not wrong. Windows 7 is based on Vista which is not based on XP therefore Xp to Windows 7 will require a clean install.
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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