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Topic: How to make VDJ samples to MP3

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Hi,
How can I use to change the VDJ samples to am MP3? Is there a program I can download. I have tried to convert it with no luck.
 

Posted Mon 16 Aug 10 @ 10:42 am
Just VDJ itself. Just do everything you would do when you record a set. Load up your samples press record, play the sample and boom, there you go mp3 format.

Hope this helps
Huey
 

Posted Mon 16 Aug 10 @ 10:50 am
it records to mp3 automatically (by default)

i put mine on the desktop (the converted/ recorded files) easy to find

for conversion software just google it
 

Posted Mon 16 Aug 10 @ 11:38 am
Thanks for the advise. I will record and convert using VDJ. I have conversion software but it would not convert the .VDJ file.
 

Posted Mon 16 Aug 10 @ 8:13 pm
@Billyzee, just record it and save to your desktop with VDJ cause VDJ records in MP3 format.

Huey
 

Posted Mon 16 Aug 10 @ 8:27 pm
I think everyone is talking about two different things..

the sampler function (that records a sample and saves it as a .vdj file)
and the record function which records off the soundcard and saves it as an .mp3 file..

sooo.. question is. (and i think what the original question was?)

Can you take the original .vdj sampler file and rename it to an .mp3 file?
would that work?

I'm sure it was mentioned in the forums somewhere, but I can't find it...
What audio format is the .vdj sampler file?? mp3? .wav?

 

Posted Tue 17 Aug 10 @ 10:32 am
It's like "ogg" or something like that. I think were all on the same page just each a different way of getting there, lol.

Huey
 

Posted Tue 17 Aug 10 @ 10:47 am
HI
i need help on how to save your recordings directly going to the desktop and how to convert it to mp3 using virtual DJ 8 asap pls thanks
 

Posted Wed 09 Jul 14 @ 8:02 am
PachNPRO InfinityMember since 2009
 

Posted Thu 10 Jul 14 @ 8:47 am
just go to : Documents\VirtualDJ\Sampler
Copy/Paste all your desire samples to a new folder in desktop or any where else
GO to that made folder, hold Shift then Right click, and pick "Open command windows here"
In CMD write this command : ren *.vdj *.ogg

Here you go, BOOM
 

Posted Sun 16 Nov 14 @ 2:35 pm
kanushPRO InfinityMember since 2014
under the "master" section go down to about the middle of the screen. there you see "record/broadcast mix" hit the button that says "FILE" then choose the save destination and hit "start recording"
 

Posted Tue 23 Jun 15 @ 7:14 am
jakovskiPRO InfinityStaffMember since 2006
I think after more than 6 month he alredy has his answer.

Topic closed.
 

Posted Tue 23 Jun 15 @ 7:20 am


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