Sometimes shutting down Virtual DJ and restarting it can fix the audio problem, but if I am at a live gig I, of course, usually would not know what is happening to the recording until I have time to play it back, unless I hear it happening out on the actual speakers as well like it did yesterday. I have also noticed there hasn't been a Virtual DJ update for a while when it seemed like not too long ago I was very frequently being asked if I would like to upgrade to a newer version with option to click yes or no. Also, as I mentioned earlier, I am a pro member and not on any crack. Nothing at all was changed in my laptop for several months, and I definitely did not change settings in my laptop while I was at a live gig, so for this to randomly start happening as I am playing is odd to me. It is all lost now, just like many of the things I did back when Virtual DJ was glitching for several weeks after the software was changed to work best on a later MAC OS version. What sucks is that yesterday I intentionally played a different type of set to avoid too many sets with the same songs, and that would have been recording #225. Therefore, I have lost the ENTIRE recording I did yesterday because I do care very much about quality and I won't accept a recording where every other song is much inferior to the other. Flash forward to yesterday, and I noticed that after about thirty minutes WHILE I WAS PLAYING LIVE at a gig one channel "decided to" suddenly do that thing again where one side came out lower than the other, and this time it wasn't only the recording that was screwed up, but also was clearly evident on the audio coming out in the place I was DJing! Something even weirder happened once where I changed a knob setting on my controller and it showed the action of the change in the Virtual DJ application - but IT DID NOT actually change the setting and displayed both the change I made to the bass and what it was previously set at before I adjusted it at the same time! I was wondering why it sounded funny, and realized I had to turn the bass back down a lot and then turn it back up to make the change occur Virtual DJ! This is the first time the software had ignored a knob adjustment I made! That happened on the channel opposite to the channel where every song would come out lower and with less bass than the other. However, I was upset that I had to deal with losing so many recordings only to finally be told many weeks later that Virtual DJ changed something and certain things would only work best on a latest version of MAC OS. I figured that this probably meant that upgrading my MAC OS would also fix the poor quality recordings I kept getting on one channel making every other song come out lower and with much less bass than the other. What encouraged me to upgrade my MAC OS at that point was when I receive news that Virtual DJ has updated their software for the new MAC OS explaining that things would work best once you've updated to the newest MAC OS version. I remember this first happened consistently back when Virtual DJ first rolled out the upgraded software for the new MAC OS until I finally updated my system to test and see if that was the issue. I am sick and tired of one channel sometimes randomly coming out lower and with less bass and clarity than the other whenever I record my mixes, and me having to hope each time I record that it is coming out correctly. Then, eventually other people start coming in and admitting to have the same or other problems later in the threads and the blaming and rudeness seems to subside, However, I have gotten to a point where I must log in and say something about my issue after spending four hours recording a gig yesterday only to discover the first 25 minutes of the recording came out well. I haven't said anything because I've seen some of the type of subtle rude answers others have gotten when they posted their problems, and it seems the blame for the problem is always somehow put on the person who posts for help. Then our Tanzanian coworker have to pay much more, than his European or US-american colleague. Another question is, whether the cost of VDJ depends on the purchasing power of a country or whether it is independent of that factor. My advice, if you're going to go "professional" and make some money with Djing, invest a bit in the People who make VDJ a good piece of Software. The notebook is the same piece I started with, a great middle class piece,Core I5 with 6G RAM and still is rocking it. After getting the licence I got since five years and a couple of hundred hours play time no crashes at all. I got regularly, every couple of hours crashes on my laptop. May i post my 5 cents here too, Before purchasing VDJ Pro licence I used a pirated version.
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