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PostPosted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 9:59 am 
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Flipper @ Sat Jun 27, 2009 12:59 am wrote:
Check your hardware acceleration settings in DXDIAG

Go to Run and type DXDIAG which takes you to the DirectX Diagnostic Tool

Click on the Sound tab

In the middle of that box is the DirectX Features section and has a slider that adjusts the hardware sound acceleration level.

Move the slider to the right and then back to the standard setting. Then try playing known out of sync track with CompuHost. You may have to play with the settings but it sure worked for me.

Don't ask me why but this worked when I had similar problems with sync problems on my MTU hoster program.

I'm not sure if this will work for CompuHost as I have never had the problem. But it is sure worth trying.


This could be the solution to its problem :wink: Also a very common problem when using a Sound Blaster audio card :roll:


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I don't know if anyone tried this, but I had this problem too, and I fixed it by turning off the hosts lyric screen & when selection your dual display option in control panel, you need to set the main monitor slider to about the middle resolution, 800x??? and then the secondary screen to LOWEST, this frees up alot of video ram. Sometimes it will automatically reset to highest, just don't keep the setting and repeat the step, and it will stay at the lowest resolution.

It has worked for me and another compuhost user, WITHOUT upgrading our memory. Let me know if it works for you!
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tovmod @ Fri Jun 26, 2009 7:21 am wrote:
An INEXPENSIVE dedicated computer can easily host karaoke, but the amount of RAM can become critical if you intentionally have more than the hosting software open during the show


No reason to spend extra money on something not needed. Each time I bought my used laptops, I made certain they met and surpassed the requirements listed to run compuhost. Again, compuhost is all I run on mine other than itunes and a spreadsheet I use to take notes during a show. Here are the requirments at the karaokeware site:

Windows XP/VISTA 32Bit/Vista 64Bit Users Please Click Here

AMD Athlon XP 1.2/Pentium 4 1.4 or above

512 MB Ram

40MB Free Hard Drive Space + Sufficient Space for compressed MP3+G Files, (Avg. 4MB per Song)

1024x768 Video Card with Windows XP Extended Desktop Dual Monitor Support (Optimum performance may be expected by utilizing up-to-date video hardware)
Click Here for More Information on Dual Monitor Support

CD+G Compatible CDRom Drive (CDROM Drive must support reading of SubChannel data.)

High quality Audio Record/Playback Device (Sound Card)

(Optional) WDM compatible Video Capture Device (Required if you wish to utilize the External Lyrics Video Source Feature)

1 Available USB Port

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I use an external hard drive (USB 3.0 1 tarabyte). I just transferred all my music to it and when we were hosting Karaoke last night, some of the music would skip. What could be causing this? This is the first time it has happened and we have been doing this for almost a year. We use Sax-n-Dotty's software. I appreciate any suggestions on how to fix this problem.

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