Problems DJing with Windows Vista

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

After its release in 2006, I’ve decided to upgrade to Windows Vista.  While I enjoy the operating system, there are some incompatibilities with my favored method of DJing, which is by using Winamp and the Shoutcast DSP.   The Vista soundcard settings are completely different from the previous Microsoft operating systems thus breaking the functionality of performing voice overs.  While you are still able to select “What You Can Hear” as an option, the Shoutcast DPS is unable to manipulate the microphone levels, although it can be manually operated through the sound control panel.  While this issue is not particularly new, there are very few alternative to rectify this problem.  The Shoucast DSP was last updated well into the height of Windows XP usage and is not regularly updated.  The only alternative is to use a series of work around’s until until updates to either Vista or the Shoutcast DSP make this feature compatible.

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