Hello Community
i think the title says all, i have a session on saturday, have lose all my music, and now i get it on FLAC format, and nothing goes out, only noise, and na amount time to load the file... i need urgente help please
Thank you in advance to the kindness soul.
i think the title says all, i have a session on saturday, have lose all my music, and now i get it on FLAC format, and nothing goes out, only noise, and na amount time to load the file... i need urgente help please
Thank you in advance to the kindness soul.
Posté Tue 08 Oct 13 @ 5:01 pm
This may be due to the fact that you are using a very old version of the software that doesn't support FLAC. The version that comes with Hercules DJ Console MK2 is VirtualDJ v3.4, which is now a very old and out-of-date version of the software. There have been a vast number of changes to the software since then (We are now on v7.4) - Please see http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/VirtualDJ_History.html
Also, make sure that the files are either 16-bit 44.1Khz or 16-bit 48Khz. Higher bit rates such as 24-bit or sample rates such as 96Khz are not currently supported (Support for these higher rates should be available in VirtualDJ v8.)
You can upgrade to the latest v7.4 VirtualDJ Pro at a discount by going to http://www.virtualdj.com/buy/index.html
Before upgrading, you can test it for 10 minutes at a time with your MK2 console using the latest VirtualDJ Home FREE v7.4: http://www.virtualdj.com/download/free.html
VERY IMPORTANT: You should always have at least TWO up-to-date backups of your music collection and any other files that are important to you, including your VirtualDJ database.
Please see http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/Backup%20your%20music%20collection.html and http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/How%20do%20I%20backup%20my%20VirtualDJ%20database%20and%20settings.html
Also, make sure that the files are either 16-bit 44.1Khz or 16-bit 48Khz. Higher bit rates such as 24-bit or sample rates such as 96Khz are not currently supported (Support for these higher rates should be available in VirtualDJ v8.)
You can upgrade to the latest v7.4 VirtualDJ Pro at a discount by going to http://www.virtualdj.com/buy/index.html
Before upgrading, you can test it for 10 minutes at a time with your MK2 console using the latest VirtualDJ Home FREE v7.4: http://www.virtualdj.com/download/free.html
VERY IMPORTANT: You should always have at least TWO up-to-date backups of your music collection and any other files that are important to you, including your VirtualDJ database.
Please see http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/Backup%20your%20music%20collection.html and http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/How%20do%20I%20backup%20my%20VirtualDJ%20database%20and%20settings.html
Posté Wed 09 Oct 13 @ 5:43 am
thank you my friend for your answer, but i now have a pionner djj-wego
has for the flac files, i only have 24bit
thank you for your help i´m going with traktor...sorry
thank you for your consideration
has for the flac files, i only have 24bit
thank you for your help i´m going with traktor...sorry
thank you for your consideration
Posté Wed 09 Oct 13 @ 6:47 am
Where did you get 24bit FLAC files from?
If you ripped them from CD then the data will only be 16bit resolution.
If you ripped them from CD then the data will only be 16bit resolution.
Posté Wed 09 Oct 13 @ 7:22 am
Google it, it is 24bit
Posté Wed 09 Oct 13 @ 9:52 am
Google what? CDs are recorded at 16bit resolution. If you rip from CD to a 24bit file, the quality is not going to be better/higher.
Also, even if the files really are 24bit quality, you'd need one hell of a DJ system in order to take advantage of the increased quality. A DDJ WeGO ain't gonna cut it! It's a basic low end "consumer DJ" product.
You might be able to benefit from 24bit if you were playing via CDJ-2000s for example, as the circuitry in those would be up to the job.....but you'd also need a very high standard mixer, high quality amps, high quality speakers...
Also, even if the files really are 24bit quality, you'd need one hell of a DJ system in order to take advantage of the increased quality. A DDJ WeGO ain't gonna cut it! It's a basic low end "consumer DJ" product.
You might be able to benefit from 24bit if you were playing via CDJ-2000s for example, as the circuitry in those would be up to the job.....but you'd also need a very high standard mixer, high quality amps, high quality speakers...
Posté Wed 09 Oct 13 @ 10:34 am
Arctic Monkeys - AM (Deluxe) (2013) [24 bit FLAC] vinyl
Here you have na exemple, and i can play it with traktor in my djjwego
Here you have na exemple, and i can play it with traktor in my djjwego
Posté Wed 09 Oct 13 @ 10:48 am
If I Google that, the only results are illegal downloads.
Ignoring the fact that you DJ with files you haven't purchased, if that file has been recorded from vinyl, it would need to have been done on a very expensive hifi system, and then cleaned up in pro audio editing software to remove any artifacts of vinyl playback such as pops, crackles and rumble.
Although I guess it's possible that someone with access to such equipment would also be filesharing, I have my doubts.
Ignoring the fact that you DJ with files you haven't purchased, if that file has been recorded from vinyl, it would need to have been done on a very expensive hifi system, and then cleaned up in pro audio editing software to remove any artifacts of vinyl playback such as pops, crackles and rumble.
Although I guess it's possible that someone with access to such equipment would also be filesharing, I have my doubts.
Posté Wed 09 Oct 13 @ 11:04 am
As above, VirtualDJ v7 and earlier doesn't currently support bit rates greater than 16-bit, but this should be possible in the next version v8.
NOTE: Unless you are playing through an extremely high-end system to a room full of audiophiles, there's not really any benefit or advantage using files at such a high quality level. CD quality 16-bit/44.1Khz is more than sufficient for general DJ performance and most of your crowd would not be able to tell if you were playing 128Kbps MP3's vs 320Kbps let alone 24-bit FLAC vs 320Kbps MP3 or 16-bit/44.1Khz WAV/FLAC.
NOTE: Unless you are playing through an extremely high-end system to a room full of audiophiles, there's not really any benefit or advantage using files at such a high quality level. CD quality 16-bit/44.1Khz is more than sufficient for general DJ performance and most of your crowd would not be able to tell if you were playing 128Kbps MP3's vs 320Kbps let alone 24-bit FLAC vs 320Kbps MP3 or 16-bit/44.1Khz WAV/FLAC.
Posté Wed 09 Oct 13 @ 11:11 am
i know that, but there is a diference, and i like to work with the best
Posté Wed 09 Oct 13 @ 11:13 am
groovindj
my friend, it´s the only possible way to show you an example, that doesn´t mean that i use ilegal downloads ok
my friend, it´s the only possible way to show you an example, that doesn´t mean that i use ilegal downloads ok
Posté Wed 09 Oct 13 @ 11:15 am
That's why I asked where you were getting your 24bit files.
I know that very few places sell them, and the places that do are usually very specialist stores that sell classical music to hifi experts.
If you know a place that sells 24bit FLACs of dance music, or even rock/pop, then I'd like to know - so that I can have a listen myself and compare the quality to 16bit.
I know that very few places sell them, and the places that do are usually very specialist stores that sell classical music to hifi experts.
If you know a place that sells 24bit FLACs of dance music, or even rock/pop, then I'd like to know - so that I can have a listen myself and compare the quality to 16bit.
Posté Wed 09 Oct 13 @ 11:32 am
https://www.hdtracks.com/?file=staticpage&pagename=audiophile_96khz
anything else?, Google, it´s easy
anything else?, Google, it´s easy
Posté Wed 09 Oct 13 @ 11:37 am
Ah OK so you DJ mainly with classical music, jazz and blues, with a few old rock and pop tracks then. That explains it!
You pay 25 dollars for each album download, then play them back on a WeGO because you "work with the best".
What speakers do you use?
You pay 25 dollars for each album download, then play them back on a WeGO because you "work with the best".
What speakers do you use?
Posté Wed 09 Oct 13 @ 11:59 am
look i don´t have to prove you nothing, i use what i want, if you can´t find the store, look for it , i just give you an example, want another one? http://melodishop.com/
i´m not giving you more, or answer you again regarding this subject, it´s off topic ok
stay safe
i´m not giving you more, or answer you again regarding this subject, it´s off topic ok
stay safe
Posté Wed 09 Oct 13 @ 2:35 pm
No, you don't have to prove anything to me - but your reluctance to say where the files come from says enough.
Posté Wed 09 Oct 13 @ 2:59 pm
Groovin...why not just help a fellow Vdj legitimate user instead of questioning his music sources? He's right...it has nothing to do with the help he is seeking.
I would offer help as I use the WeGO as well however I do not use flac so I have no clue what to say or what direction to point Al in.
Al, reading what support wrote earlier it sounds they answered "why?" So to me it looks like you may have to down convert those files to 16-bit. Perhaps try 1 to see if it works that way. Other than that it sounds like you may have to wait for V8 before you can use 24-bit flac files.
I would offer help as I use the WeGO as well however I do not use flac so I have no clue what to say or what direction to point Al in.
Al, reading what support wrote earlier it sounds they answered "why?" So to me it looks like you may have to down convert those files to 16-bit. Perhaps try 1 to see if it works that way. Other than that it sounds like you may have to wait for V8 before you can use 24-bit flac files.
Posté Wed 09 Oct 13 @ 10:57 pm
My goal is/was to educate (and be educated), not merely question his sources.
Note that support told him the same thing: Unless he's using an amazing ultra expensive high end system there's little point in playing 24bit files. Instead he's using files from an unknown source (what's he hiding?) played through a low end controller.
Note that support told him the same thing: Unless he's using an amazing ultra expensive high end system there's little point in playing 24bit files. Instead he's using files from an unknown source (what's he hiding?) played through a low end controller.
Posté Thu 10 Oct 13 @ 5:38 am
Well I can tell you now, I bought a recorder nearly 20 years back to put vinyl onto cd and at the time was nearly £500 quid, so I don't see why someone else wouldn't do the same nowadays to transfer files but at a much cheaper buying price then what it was.
Sometimes googling too much will not always give you the power of intelligence.
Sometimes googling too much will not always give you the power of intelligence.
Posté Thu 10 Oct 13 @ 5:47 am
thank you Jay for your answer appreciated ;)
Posté Thu 10 Oct 13 @ 7:11 am