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b) Supported audio formats
i) File extensions
VirtualDJ DJC MP3 e2 supports most digital audio formats, such as MP3
(PC/Mac), AAC (PC/Mac), AIFF (Mac), WAV (PC), WMA (PC), OGG (PC) and
CD-Audio.
ii) DRM protected files
VirtualDJ DJC MP3 e2 cannot play files with DRM protection, so if you have
purchased an AAC file with DRM protection, the solution to play the file in
VirtualDJ DJC MP3 e2 is to burn an audio CD with this music file, and mix using
this audio CD instead of the AAC file with DRM protection.
iii) If you encounter an issue with an audio format
If you cannot play one of these formats, make sure that the codec for this audio
format is installed on your computer. For example, if you cannot play an AAC
file, make sure that iTunes is installed on your computer, since the AAC codec
is installed by iTunes.
iv) Video files
VirtualDJ also supports video files, but in VirtualDJ DJC MP3 e2 the playback is
limited to a small window: to mix video in full screen, you need the VirtualDJ Pro
version. You can upgrade from VirtualDJ DJC MP3 e2 to VirtualDJ Pro on the
http://www.virtualdj.com
website.
) Previewing ac
Previe
track
wing an audio track means:
- playing it for the DJ’s ears only,
- while playing another track for the audience.
You usually preview a music file on your headphones while playing another
track for the audience over your speakers. The music the audience can hear is
called the mix.
i) Target
Before playing a music file for the audience, you can preview it to:
- select a music file: check that it fits with the ambiance and beat of the party,
- add a cue point to the music file: the cue point is the bookmark you place in
the music file to set where you want the audience to start hearing it. At a party
where people are dancing, you need to set a cue point where people can hear
the beat.
- synchronize the music file with the previous track played for the audience.










