![]() ![]() I use DJ-1800 on an iBook G3/700, and although it's slightly below the minimal system requirements, v2.2.1 now runs better than any version before. (Until then I'll be posting workarounds in /viewtopic.php?t=438) However if you want to control DJ-1800 with non-DJ devices like general MIDI keyboards, there are still a couple things that need to be fixed I hope this will happen in v3.x. ![]() MIDI support is a nice addition, especially if you have one of the supported DJ controllers (I don't). ![]() The playback is now very reliable (basically due to QuickTime 7 - not all of the earlier problems were the developer's fault!) and the overall performance has been highly optimized. Others are more in the "hobby-DJ" class (and also a bit cheaper) and thus lacking some essential features for pro and semi-pro DJs which you can find in DJ-1800.ΔΆ.2.1 is the best version ever. Some professional Mac DJ applications are much more expensive and they suffer often on "featuritis". In fact, in its class DJ-1800 doesn't really have any competition. If you are using Mac OS 10.4.x, or if you are using any other output mode on 10.5.x, or if you are not using Pitch Lock on 10.5.x, then you will not experience this problem. We are working with Apple to help them fix this bug. This problem is caused by a bug in Mac OS 10.5 and QuickTime, rather than in DJ-1800. Either of these actions may result in a short audio dropout on other already-playing tracks. The problem occurs when loading a new track, or when starting playback of a track. There is a known issue when using DJ-1800 in "Dual + Mixer" or "Mono + Mixer" mode, on Mac OS 10.5.x, with Pitch Lock turned on. If you are running DJ-1800 in demo mode, you are now given the option to Buy Now (or Buy Later) when quitting DJ-1800 Pasted usernames and serial codes are now checked and tidied by the Registration window before they are pasted, which should reduce the chance of registration failing unnecessarily The menu shortcuts for updating from iTunes / iPods now have additional modifiers as a result. The "Switch to Tracks List" menu shortcut is now cmd-L rather than cmd-T, based on user feedback. Protected audio files and protected movie files are now correctly detected in the iTunes library XML file for non-English-language users, and will show the appropriate icon in the DJ-1800 Library "!" column This improves the text positioning for Japanese language users. The current track name display on each of the four CD Players now uses Lucida Grande as its font by default, rather than the system font. Users with a system language of Japanese can now register DJ-1800 successfully Fixed a crash when quitting DJ-1800 in Demo mode whilst music is still playing ![]()
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