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Old July 18th, 2007, 12:38 PM
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sounds like a lag in computer, processor, ect
make sure your video card has all updates. Bob
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Old July 18th, 2007, 02:38 PM
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[quote=bobcox;64134]sounds like a lag in computer, processor, ect
make sure your video card has all updates. Bob[/quote

i'm not sure if its my laptop, it doesnt do it when i play dvd's..just vcd, and it doesn't do it on my kma files..
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Old July 18th, 2007, 02:58 PM
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sounds like a lag in computer, processor, ect
make sure your video card has all updates. Bob[/quote

i'm not sure if its my laptop, it doesnt do it when i play dvd's..just vcd, and it doesn't do it on my kma files..
All three of those are different types of screen outputs, so kind of hard to compare for response.
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Old July 18th, 2007, 03:50 PM
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All three of those are different types of screen outputs, so kind of hard to compare for response.

that's true ..i also tried playing it on my other laptop (my back-up ) and it does the same thing..so i was just wondering, if this is common ..i wonder if any one has the same kind of problem..
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Old July 21st, 2007, 03:08 PM
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just did my first vcd show last night, and i found out some things. i just found out that you can't delete a vcd/kma song on a playlist while a song is playing..and adding a vcd tract on a playlist while a song is playing stutters the audio for a mil of a second..i guessed this is normal..other than that the show was great.got some compliments..
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Old July 22nd, 2007, 03:56 PM
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just did my first vcd show last night, and i found out some things. i just found out that you can't delete a vcd/kma song on a playlist while a song is playing..and adding a vcd tract on a playlist while a song is playing stutters the audio for a mil of a second..i guessed this is normal..other than that the show was great.got some compliments..
This isn't necesarily normal.
Because video is a little more resource intensive than cdg type karaoke which only uses like 16 colors compared to video's bazillion colors, you do have a greater chance of a small audio drop using other functions
while a video is playing.
Not sure what to suggest to beef up to help, memory?, processor speed?, video card? etc.

I once had an Emachines desktop machine that would suffer a small audio drop about every 10th song looked up in the database or added to the playlist, by using the troubleshooting suggestions in the manual to shut off all the unnecesary stuff going on in Windows in background I eliminated 90% of the drops.

Don't know which version of Hoster you have but for about the last year there has been a "Delete" button you can use to remove things from the playlist while video's are playing.

Sam
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Old July 23rd, 2007, 11:21 AM
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This isn't necesarily normal.
Because video is a little more resource intensive than cdg type karaoke which only uses like 16 colors compared to video's bazillion colors, you do have a greater chance of a small audio drop using other functions
while a video is playing.
Not sure what to suggest to beef up to help, memory?, processor speed?, video card? etc.

I once had an Emachines desktop machine that would suffer a small audio drop about every 10th song looked up in the database or added to the playlist, by using the troubleshooting suggestions in the manual to shut off all the unnecesary stuff going on in Windows in background I eliminated 90% of the drops.

Don't know which version of Hoster you have but for about the last year there has been a "Delete" button you can use to remove things from the playlist while video's are playing.

Sam
got everything squared away..i think my cables is the problem..but thanks anyway..i have the latest version of hoster..3.16
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