Virtual DJ Tutorial - Broadcasting or Creating an Online Radio Station or Stream (part 4)
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- Please note that none of the statements made in this tutorial are 100% accurate, and you may need a license to broadcast music over the internet. Consult with Ascap or BMI, or a legal consultant for 100% accuracy on Online Broadcast Rules and Regulations.
www.Listen2myradio.com
They make VDJ for Mac too, so I don't see why it wouldn't work. It's worth a shot.
I honestly don't know the answer to that. I've never used the lite version. I would have to say if there is a tab in the lite version for broadcasting, and all the same options, it should work.
Great video thank you !!!
DJ Mikey Mike
@ThreeWiseDjs be sure to read descriptions in videos, they contain valuable information.
thank u very much .. i was starting to confuse how to get my mix stuff online ;)
Hey bo is there a chance that site can be used if you cant use the broadcast feature threw Cue, say if your running lite version.
hey Bo would this work with Mac? if not do you know a version that will work with it?
@iSlaappy VDJ removed the broadcasting options in the newest version. You need to roll back to 6.0 to use that feature.
COOL!
DJ Brian
hey man i dont know why i did everything you told me then when i broadcast it tell me server not found and i keep putting the same server and port and it sais its not found, and on the website listen2myradio THE MESSAGE: please change serer to make it work correctly. i cahnged it a million times and it didnt work.
plz help me and tell me how to fix it :)
mine wont tern on what can i do
I did everything but it says *server error*
You are WRONG about the higher bit rate being slower... The HIGHER the Bit Rate is FASTER it goes across the the internet..... Its simple math higher the number the faster it is, the lower the bit rate the slower it goes... 192kbps... the KBPS means KiloBitPerSecond.
Thank you for your comment. I completely understand KBPS. However the higher that is, the better the quality, which in turn makes the transmission of the file larger, over the server. Example. If you save a file at 192 KBPS and save the same file at 320 KBPS, the 320 is going to be a larger file. KBPS isn't the speed it's going over the internet.
@mrjnetwork It will work for everything but video.
cool bo