I have all of my videos as .dv files. They seem to work fine in VirtualDJ. Any reason to NOT use .dv files? Besides storage issues, which to me isn't even really an issue with storage being so cheap....
geposted Thu 03 Jun 10 @ 7:42 am
I play .flv files - the quality can be hit or miss, but I like that they aren't biz files
geposted Mon 07 Jun 10 @ 4:58 pm
we're using promo only as our dvd service, and just use the VDJ dvd ripper - straight to .vob for us.
geposted Thu 10 Jun 10 @ 3:47 am
I use MP4.. Always great quality for the most part and a decent file size as well.. Just my $0.02 :-)
geposted Thu 10 Jun 10 @ 7:21 pm
MP4 all the way.
They are high quality and they support meta data (e.g., album covers, titles, BPM, key). (Ripped from DVD with DVD Decrypter, then encoded with Vidcoder (wrapper for Handbrake).
EDIT: Sorry, I didn't notice the age of this thread until now. :P
They are high quality and they support meta data (e.g., album covers, titles, BPM, key). (Ripped from DVD with DVD Decrypter, then encoded with Vidcoder (wrapper for Handbrake).
EDIT: Sorry, I didn't notice the age of this thread until now. :P
geposted Thu 08 Sep 16 @ 6:13 am