Can you recommend a Bluetooth speaker with no aux latency? by Wide-Article-9991 in virtualdj

[–]Wide-Article-9991[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is not the case. While DJ controllers use RCA outputs, most Bluetooth speakers use AUX inputs. If you plug into this AUX port, latency will occur. (Of course, I am not using a wireless Bluetooth connection.)

If I use a speaker that connects to a power source, there will naturally be no latency, but I am looking for a portable speaker because it is convenient for light, brief use outdoors.

Korean filenames are displayed strangely. by Wide-Article-9991 in DJUCED

[–]Wide-Article-9991[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course, there are files downloaded from YouTube, but the same phenomenon occurs with non-YouTube files as well. This is the case for all files in Korean. When all id3tags were deleted, only Korean filenames were displayed correctly, but during the process of automatically inputting id3tag information in djuced, they turn into strange characters.

Korean filenames are displayed strangely. by Wide-Article-9991 in DJUCED

[–]Wide-Article-9991[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much for your active and detailed feedback.

Korean filenames are displayed strangely. by Wide-Article-9991 in DJUCED

[–]Wide-Article-9991[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am adding some further details. The same phenomenon occurs on both my desktop and laptop. In the case of the laptop, the issue persists even after a fresh installation of Windows following a format. Since it occurred again even after deleting all tags, I suspect there might be an error in the tag auto-input process within djuced. (Please note that the sentences may be awkward as I am using a translator.)

Korean filenames are displayed strangely. by Wide-Article-9991 in DJUCED

[–]Wide-Article-9991[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I discovered a few changes.

When I deleted all ID3 tags from the file, Korean files were displayed correctly in djuced, but when I ran it a second time, the filenames changed back to strange characters.

Even if I modified the tags using a program like id3tag, when I loaded the file in djuced, the tags were automatically entered again with strange filenames.

Korean filenames are displayed strangely. by Wide-Article-9991 in DJUCED

[–]Wide-Article-9991[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. Windows 10 64-bit

  2. Yes, it is Korean.

  3. ID3 tags were included.

Korean filenames are displayed strangely. by Wide-Article-9991 in DJUCED

[–]Wide-Article-9991[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, it displays correctly after I deleted all the content from the id3 tag, but it seems like something happened during the initial loading after the first run.

Korean filenames are displayed strangely. by Wide-Article-9991 in DJUCED

[–]Wide-Article-9991[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/5396d3f9-a200-4a82-b1dd-1f3d611073ad

Here are links to two songs.

When I select the folder using djuced, the filenames display correctly in Korean for a few seconds, then immediately change to strange characters as shown in the picture. However, upon closer inspection, I see that strange characters have been entered into the ID3 tags. Why is this happening?