Djay Pro Taking Forever To Load
Dec 12, 2017 When Automix is enabled, Djay Pro 2 takes over, scanning the song’s rhythmic patterns and determining where the best intro and outro sections are for transitioning to the next song. All the ways Automix works, from the duration of the mix to how it handles tempo, can be adjusted. Under Selective Startup, click to clear the Load Startup Items check box. Click the Services tab, click to select the Hide All Microsoft Services check box, and then click Disable All. When you are prompted, click Restart. After the computer starts, check whether the problem is resolved.
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Digital DJ Tips member DaveIzotope rx 7 manual. writes: “For a while I was using Virtual DJ which provided unlimited streaming of over 15 million songs for a monthly fee. However, they are trying to re-group after their provider Grooveshark shut down, and their new providers are horrible, taking forever to load a song. Any ideas of other programs that provide that much music content?”
Digital DJ Tips says:
This is a developing area, and to be honest, nobody has got it right yet. The only other DJ platform for laptop DJs we can think of is djay Pro for Mac, which has Spotify built in. (Spotify is also built in to djay 2 and Pacemaker for iOS). However, none of these lets you have a temporary copy of the tune offline so you can DJ with the music away from an internet connection, like the Virtual DJ / Grooveshark tie-in did.
There will certainly be developments in this area – after all, Beatport now has a streaming service, Apple Music can put tracks you’ve added to “your” library right there in iTunes for playing offline (but they’re DRM protected, so currently, even though they show in your DJ software, you can’t play them…), and with the whole industry moving towards subscription / streaming rather than ownership models for music, it’s silly to think DJing won’t at least offer this as an option.
But for now, no – such a service doesn’t exist as far as we know. If anyone knows any different, or knows of any plans or rumours about this, please let us know!
Would you like to see streaming in your favourite DJ software, or do you think this is something that’ll never catch on with DJs? Please share your thoughts in the comments.
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Soundcloud to Mixcloud Transfer Tool
First up is this handy tool (we mentioned it at launch earlier this year) that lets you instantly move all of DJ mixes from your Soundcloud account with just a few clicks. If you’re looking for the fastest and easiest way to throw a life-preserver to your Soundcloud content, this is it.
Click here to try the Soundcloud-to-Mixcloud import now.
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All of your tracks that are over 10 minutes in length are instantly snatched up, with much of the metadata transferred as well. You’ll still need to add a tracklisting if you’ve got one.
Mixcloud Upload File Specifics
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One of the interesting things about a lot of sites like Mixcloud is that they apply their own compression algorithm to the files that they get. This often means a different format and a different bitrate than what’s been uploaded. We asked the Mixcloud team what file type is best to upload to their site to limit quality issues and delays – their response:
We usually tell people to go MP3 at least 192kbps CBR because VBR can be flaky. MP3 because AAC/MP4/OGG all need conversion before they can be streamed so there’s a delay before it becomes available
In the immediate/short term, there’s no major advantage going >192kbps.
Additionally interesting is that Mixcloud does hold on to all original copies of the DJ mixes that are uploaded – so even though you can’t access or play it, your full 320kbps mix is on their servers. Which leads us to…
Tell Mixcloud To Raise Their Bitrate
At DJTT we do our best to advocate for DJs and improve their experiences in booths, clubs, websites, on hardware and in software. In this case, we’ve learned something interesting about Mixcloud’s bitrate limitation (192 streaming audio at present): the streaming bitrate isn’t limited due to copyright licensing, but rather based on user demand.
It’s not limited due to licenses. Our streaming bitrate is based on a combination of factors to deliver the best user experience to the listener, taking into account platform (e.g. Apple bandwidth limits), data restrictions, file size and sound quality. We have also done a number of tests with listeners to learn where they can discern the difference.
We will consider higher bitrate in the future if we get clear feedback and user requests from our community for such a feature. Simple!
While distinguishing between 192 and 320 kbps might not be easy for a lot of people, for DJs (whose ears are constantly listening for “is this right?”) it’s often very noticeable. Retweet the below post and let them know you want to up the ante on their streaming:
Want @mixcloud to increase their streaming rate from 192kbps to 320kbps? RT this tweet or let them know yourself!
— DJ TechTools (@DJTechTools) August 25, 2015
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