So how does the "record" feature work exactly? I mean what are the steps to follow? Cause I just finished a session and I tried to record it and it records the file as a .bin/cue or something of the sort.
This is a question for the latest version of VDJ version 4.x
This is a question for the latest version of VDJ version 4.x
geposted Mon 20 Nov 06 @ 2:30 am
VDJ 4 Users Guide - http://www.virtualdj.com/support/VirtualDJ%204%20-%20User%20Guide.pdf
Pages 24 and 25
Pages 24 and 25
geposted Mon 20 Nov 06 @ 2:38 am
Well yeah I read that first but I really don't understand the section to make a CD from recording a session I can record but only after saving the session onto my hard disk and then passing it onto Nero but when it comes to the "Burn CD" section and those ".bin\cue" file type.
geposted Tue 21 Nov 06 @ 7:15 am
I just save it as an mp3, then burn that mp3 to a disc as either a wav cd, or a data one if the mix exceeds 79 minutes.
geposted Thu 23 Nov 06 @ 6:17 pm
if you use the cd recording option vdj creates a .bin file for direct burning
same as it writes an mp3 upon stoping recording
same as it writes an mp3 upon stoping recording
geposted Thu 23 Nov 06 @ 6:20 pm
i have the bin/cue file.... but i need to know how to put it on a CD
geposted Sun 26 Nov 06 @ 4:58 am
use nero cd rom burning software or any other simlilar program
geposted Sun 26 Nov 06 @ 12:17 pm
so we cannot use windows media player
geposted Sun 26 Nov 06 @ 7:08 pm
no lol
it doesnt have coding to press bin files
it doesnt have coding to press bin files
geposted Sun 26 Nov 06 @ 7:09 pm
lol how stupid of me lol. so how do i put the .bin/.cue files over to the nero
geposted Sun 26 Nov 06 @ 7:23 pm