Would be great and might not be so complicated to test, debug and validate a version of vdj on wine... Please :-D
geposted Wed 02 Jan 08 @ 7:12 pm
There is a limited number of dj hardware which work on linux unfortunately the majority being supported by windows or mac, so it probably would not be worth it.
Currently there are only Windows 98 and 2000 bottles available to the public , so users would also miss out on the advancements in newer windows versions in quality.
I have personally tested Atomix Mp3 and VDJ on wine and it was not very stable unfortunately.
Currently there are only Windows 98 and 2000 bottles available to the public , so users would also miss out on the advancements in newer windows versions in quality.
I have personally tested Atomix Mp3 and VDJ on wine and it was not very stable unfortunately.
geposted Wed 02 Jan 08 @ 8:55 pm