![]() ![]() VirtualDJ 2023 runs MUCH better on win10 than win7 - the performance boosts alone are worth doing and it is far simpler to just backup what you have, run the windows update and use on the same computer. ask me how i know 2gb of dedicated video card is barely enough for original stems. for the original stems seperation a dedicated graphics card is gonna take the workload off the CPU and make life a LOT easier. what matters more for stems processing is the GPU. even my old laptop has more than that - well worth the upgrade if your Vaio's RAM isn't soldered in and IF you can find an upgrade for a machine that old. the actual processor specs matter more than just "i7". it's just like upgrading any other gear we use and we just have to bite the bullet and invest in something that will do the job without having to buy a new one every year. as much as you want to keep running the daily driver workhorse - it's long past time to upgrade to a modern machine that can handle the workloads that current softwares are going to require. the current 32bit version b7607 is what i have to run at the club and is available on the builds download link above. you're going to have to upgrade to windows 10 for that. No version of stems will run on a 64bit win 7 computer. If all else fails, I can upgrade the OS on that machine to Win 10, but I've only done full OS upgrades on machines where I pretty much start everything from scratch, and as it has been working so well & has so much on it, I've hesitated, not knowing if everything that works so well under Win 7 will work as seamlessly under a Win 10 upgrade. If Win 7 was supported until VDJ 2023 was released with build 7333 (), then build 7183 () could be the best version available for the Vaio with its current OS. Does anyone in the community know with absolute certainty what was the latest version / build of VDJ (64-bit) that supported Windows 7? The earliest version available on the old builds archive page that WCC linked above is 6839 (), which was still VDJ 2021. Stems 2.0 would be nice, but as that's limited to VDJ 2023 / Win 10, an earlier version with stems 1.0 can work. So, if 64-bit VDJ 2021, build 5918 or later can run on Win 7, I should be able to do stems with it. The changelog page you linked shows that stems were introduced in June of 2020, under VDJ 2021, build 5918, followed by a flurry of quick improvements in builds over the next few weeks and months. I don't need to do stems on the fly, and can pre-compute them. It is also running the 64-bit version of Wndows 7, so though I currently have a 32-bit version of VDJ running, I should have no problems installing and running a 64-bit VDJ. It's got an Intel core i7 processor and enough RAM. Although it's older, it's not ancient and the specs are still pretty decent. However, I think that part of what you shared may indicate that I can still achieve my goal on my current laptop. Thank you WildCountrĺśślub for replying to me so quickly. you can download the current 32bit build here and no, once again it will not run stems or stems 2.0. my 7 year old desktop at home could eat it alive when it comes to power - and i have upgraded to 32GB RAM and and nvdia RTX 3050 so i could stay current on the software at home at the very least. you CAN run the current 32bit version WITHOUT stems capability - which is something i still have to do because the typical club owner mentality says the dedicated computer we have 'works just fine' and they refuse to listen to me when i say a 12 year old computer is going to fail. ![]() and later Stems 2.0 were releaased a while back and there's been a fair amount of time since both - can scroll back through the change log for exact dates and build releases Stems and the more recent Stems 2.0 require full 64bit windows 10 or win11 (or macOS if you're so inclined that way) and they will not run on Windows 7 at all. and yes, there's been tons of discussion on it over the last few years. ![]() Sorry but stems processing requires a LOT of specific processing with a math engine that a 32bit computer just can't do. ![]()
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