We have decided to put a page together with links and other helpful information in order to help you prepare your machine for pro audio use and to trouble shoot performance issues
Unfortunately, when it comes to tuning your machine for pro audio software there is not a specific roadmap that we can provide for you. Every computer is different depending on hardware configuration, software installed, operating system type, sound card type and driver used, external devices connected when using PCDJ, etc. The combinations can be endless. The following are a couple of points to remember before we begin.
General Advice Be sure that you meet RECOMMENDED system requirements, not minimum system requirements. Minimum system requirements are the bare minimum to simply run and demo the software in a non performance based environment. You should expect issues when using a machine meeting minimum system requirements when out at a gig. On the flip side, just because you recently purchased...|
Microsoft is in the driver's seat for Windows Phone updates
Microsoft will push Windows Phone 7 software updates to end users and all Windows Phone 7 devices will be eligible for updates.
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Cutting through the FUD about Windows Phone updates
The other day I wrote a post quoting Microsoft's official policy on the subject, under the headline “Microsoft is in the driver's seat for Windows Phone
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Operating systems The Difference Engine: Linux's Achilles heel Linux has the drivers for all such commonly available devices built into its kernel. Windows has to load most of them separately from discs supplied by the |
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Quick Review: Warpia PC-to-TV SWP100A Audio/Video Wireless Adapter One of the key tips into maintaining a solid running PC is to stay updated with your Windows updates and drivers. My VAIO is maintained that way and is |
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Breathing new life into an old laptop
Make sure that your PC has a firewall turned on; you can also turn on Automatic Updates. When you connect the internet, click Start and then select Windows
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