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I Can confirm that too guyz , i had the same problem until i switched back to low latency..
after 2 days if i’m not wrong the cpu started to raise a lot but if i’m not wrong i had the system up for 15 days without a restart and it stays on the same cpu level (over 60% of course but still stays there)
I am not sure if it has to do anything with edcast but i cant test it right nowBreakaway : BBP Asio latest version
OS : win 7 x86
m/b: asrock g41 m3
memory : 2gb apacer ddr3
cpu: intel core 2 quad 8300If i remember correctly when i set edcast log level to "0" so nothing logs, the cpu gets lower than before…
But still cant help anymore cause the pc runs a lot of things right now and the cpu is already too hight to try… 🙂
I Hope these helps leaf figure this out…
If someone could test it so to be sure that edcast is not responsible for that would be nice…
djscoobyMemberDear JesseG I did all those but still the same…
i’m going to format the laptop and send it on repair cause as i’ve searched for that problem i find out that its a harware fault not software…
is it possible to back up my bbp dj licence because they told me that the laptop has to have it’s original windows (crapy vista home) in order to not have any problem with warranty…djscoobyMemberhello guyz
i currenly use bbp dj for my sets on a fujitsu siemens Xi 3650 laptop, this laptop has a multimedia touch panel over the keyboard and when i press the sound panel and lower the volume the bbp dj goes muted and it stucks on mute i cant change it it keeps muting,,, even if i shut it down close the virtual dj it keeps stuck unless i log of windows and log in again… its not a virtual dj problem since i tried it without the vdj on and still the same…
anyone have the same problem??
if i remember correcly the sound touch panel when its pressed it gives "bbbbb" order (i discovered that when i have a notepad open and play with the panel it writes bbbbbbbbbb)
Any idea or any fix on that would be greatly appreciated…
Thanxs in advance
os: win7 x64
djscoobyMemberThanks again leif..
So i must learn to use the scope 🙂
djscoobyMemberHello i have a simple question for you..
Lets suppose that we buy the exciter you build..
How are we going to broadcast the signal from the studio to the mountain digitaly with no loss cause the links currently having are analog only and need mpx signal to work?Greetings from greece
Sakis d.
djscoobyMemberThanks Leif.. What about tilt any info would be grateful…!!
djscoobyMemberHello guy z
I also modded the m-audio like the tutorial but i put the same capacitors(i mean the same mF) but not at 16V but 24V i couldn’t find 16V this time i did…First question is does the 24V capacitors affects the performance of the card?? It’s been working now 24/7 for over 2 weeks with no prob.
2nd question is even if we modded the m-audio do i need to tilt??If it helps you the broadcasting chain is studio console–>pc with bbp asio–>Analog radio link Tx–>Analog radio link Rx–>PLL/Exciter–>Transmiter
djscoobyMemberThanks a lot didac for the info…
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