hi, i m new here. i was last years using BPM STUDIO PRO for djing and now i m trying to move on
but because all my archive and playlist are too many i m wondering if there is way to import them from my previus
software to VirtualDJ PRO Full otherwise i have to create everything from scratch.
Any help will be much apreciate.
Thanks
but because all my archive and playlist are too many i m wondering if there is way to import them from my previus
software to VirtualDJ PRO Full otherwise i have to create everything from scratch.
Any help will be much apreciate.
Thanks
Posted Mon 18 Jun 12 @ 11:28 am
I believe you can't do it on a snapshot.
If your playlists are m3u, these can be used by VirtualDJ. All you have to do is load them on virtualdj playlist folder and be sure your files still have the same paths.
About your library, VirtualDJ can import id3tags from mp3 files, so things like bpm, key, artist, title, comments, genre, year, can be imported directly from file data, supposing your id3tags are complete. But cue points will be lost.
You can download VirtualDJ Home for free and try it, the database features are the same on both Home Free and Pro Full platforms. I hope it fits your database expectations, then you can buy Pro Full.
If your playlists are m3u, these can be used by VirtualDJ. All you have to do is load them on virtualdj playlist folder and be sure your files still have the same paths.
About your library, VirtualDJ can import id3tags from mp3 files, so things like bpm, key, artist, title, comments, genre, year, can be imported directly from file data, supposing your id3tags are complete. But cue points will be lost.
You can download VirtualDJ Home for free and try it, the database features are the same on both Home Free and Pro Full platforms. I hope it fits your database expectations, then you can buy Pro Full.
Posted Mon 18 Jun 12 @ 1:44 pm
I managed to convert all my BPM Studio playlists and history to a format that worked with VDJ but I can't remember how (it was 4 years ago).
It definitely can be done though :)
Keith
It definitely can be done though :)
Keith
Posted Mon 18 Jun 12 @ 3:00 pm
I have to use BPM Studio since 1999 or 2000 :P
However please check if it can export m3u playlists. If it does then you can do it. If not then the best way would be to start fresh from scratch.
However please check if it can export m3u playlists. If it does then you can do it. If not then the best way would be to start fresh from scratch.
Posted Tue 19 Jun 12 @ 4:54 am