A lot of software like Virtual DJ will support video in MPG2 and AVI in the next 30 days. It would be VERY nice to have that feature because a lot of people don't have the money to buy the Pioneer DV-J1 at 3000$ US. DO that, make the video be controllable on the turntable with timecoded vynils, and you'll rule the world. I have a complete collection of videoclip that i've bought in DVD from PromoOnly and i am willing to be Beta Tester.
Other than that, your software is more than fine for me!
Bye!
Eric from CinFX Montreal
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Other than that, your software is more than fine for me!
Bye!
Eric from CinFX Montreal
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Posté Wed 27 Apr 05 @ 7:59 pm
I'm not sure it is a good idea even if you're right. Virtual DJ is, as to me, for music and you should have a powerfull computer to use that.
Posté Wed 27 Apr 05 @ 8:53 pm
Every NEW computer with a 7200 RPM hard drive can play MPG2 files. They are smaller than DV files, and DV files can run on a laptop. Believe me, from a senior video editor, this is easily doable. Just try MixMeister on your computer. Tricky, with a learning curve but can play AVI and MPG2 files encoded with the Main Concept codec easily. I will always prefer Virtual DJ, but it can de done for sure and playable on every computer. A 3 minute clip in MPG2 is 200-300 MB. An DV AVI of 3 minutes is about 1 GB.
Believe me it is working. Hope to share a Beta Version with you sir!
Eric Nolin
CinFX
Believe me it is working. Hope to share a Beta Version with you sir!
Eric Nolin
CinFX
Posté Thu 28 Apr 05 @ 3:47 am
If you want to share a beta, i'd be interested FX.
I have ripped 4500 tracks going all the way back and currently use Tricerasoft Elite.
I just want a controller that has intimate control over the interface so I can cue, beatmix, loop etc...
Seeing what VDJ has done with audio, my bet is that having produced a karaoke plug in that video wouldn't be much more trouble.
They are one smart bunch of developers, who ever they might be.
The first company to develop a program with full interface control will win, game point, match and set.
And, i'll be first in line for it regardless of cost.
I have ripped 4500 tracks going all the way back and currently use Tricerasoft Elite.
I just want a controller that has intimate control over the interface so I can cue, beatmix, loop etc...
Seeing what VDJ has done with audio, my bet is that having produced a karaoke plug in that video wouldn't be much more trouble.
They are one smart bunch of developers, who ever they might be.
The first company to develop a program with full interface control will win, game point, match and set.
And, i'll be first in line for it regardless of cost.
Posté Thu 28 Apr 05 @ 5:53 pm