Hello, I had installed Cue 5 v2 and it worked OK besides being a little quirky with the database. It started to crash trying to load ANY type of file off the hard drive(s). Reverted back Cue 4.3 and the issue was gone and the software behaved. Installed Cue 5 v4 and the crashing is even worse. Yet again, reverted back to Cue 4.3 with no problems.
I would love to use the latest version (great job by the way) as the video clip and the ability for the browser to search ALL the individual folders on the hard drive rocks as well being easier to read.
I am thinking it is both a hardware and software issue but I don't know where to start to get this fixed. You advice would greatly be appreciated!
HOP
I would love to use the latest version (great job by the way) as the video clip and the ability for the browser to search ALL the individual folders on the hard drive rocks as well being easier to read.
I am thinking it is both a hardware and software issue but I don't know where to start to get this fixed. You advice would greatly be appreciated!
HOP
Posted Wed 10 Oct 07 @ 10:47 pm
When you first loaded V5. Did you do everything that you were supposed to with recursing the folders. What is your set up for reading tags?
Posted Wed 10 Oct 07 @ 11:34 pm
Fatkatz... I have no idea what recursing the folders means, but I will look into that. I did a total clean install both times and I did not bother to have the data base updated. I just wanted to start over from scratch since I know my video files are good and I can live without BPM's. Please let me know what you would suggest for the reading tabs... I have no real clue what I should be using, all I know is that less is better and I don't want to see the cheezy album covers option. If this helps, I seem to have more of a problem taking files off the same hard drive with the OS (Vista) rather than the external RAID set up I have for the VOB files. Loading 4 second MPEG files into the clip bank caused certain BSOD which does not make any sense to me.
Thanks for your advice,
HOP
Thanks for your advice,
HOP
Posted Thu 11 Oct 07 @ 1:39 pm
Chibie
I downloaded a free prog called enditall2 to close non essential processes. After uninstalling VDJ i then initiated enditall2 before reinstalling VDJ 5 rev4 so far all is well it works for XP as well as Vista. Just reboot to allow all processes to restart. I then recursed etc.. hope this might help.
I downloaded a free prog called enditall2 to close non essential processes. After uninstalling VDJ i then initiated enditall2 before reinstalling VDJ 5 rev4 so far all is well it works for XP as well as Vista. Just reboot to allow all processes to restart. I then recursed etc.. hope this might help.
Posted Thu 11 Oct 07 @ 2:32 pm