djchrisperry Before I used MixEmergency, I never had a Serato Crash. I now have them on a regular basis. Can you please review this last report and tell me what is going on? I use two unique set-ups (in house practice set-up and a event set-up). The only common variable between two set-ups is my Macbook Pro and the software. I have had crashes on both mixers; with both serato S1 boxes; both midi adaptors; multiple external hard drives; on tech 1200s and pioneer cdj-800s. Here is a link to the crash report... http://serato.com/forum/discussion/543697#new
Nick Well, as I don't have access to the Scratch Live source code, I can't tell you exactly what is causing it. I can say that it is crashing within the Scratch Live code though. My guess would be that it is either a bad video, or a bug in Scratch Live.
djchrisperry I just had another crash. I have scanned all videos and rescanned all tags. The thing I dont understand is why the video is periodically freezing with out any audio drops. here is the link to my new crash report http://serato.com/forum/discussion/543697#new
Nick Well, again, the crash is happening within the Scratch Live application. I would recommend that you update to Scratch Live 2.3.3 (which has just been released) and see if these crashes persist.
djchrisperry ok...I downloaded 2.3.3. and it seems to be running better with no crashes. However, I did notice the mixemergency log indicated I was "running low on memory and may need to adjust my mixemergency cache size". How can I do that?
Nick You can set the cache size in the Advanced section of Mixemergency's Preferences. Setting it to around 400 MB should be fine. I wouldn't be too concerned about that warning though (and in fact, I'm removing it from popping up in the next version), as it was more of an issue several years ago when people were still using laptops with low levels of RAM.