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Topic: Help with installing skins

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hi. ive playing around with the virtual dj free edition on my macbook pro and its awesome. but ive been going youtube and saw people using different types of skin. ive been downloading them but i dont know how to install it to my virtual dj because i dont have a "virtual dj folder" in my documents. please help. thanks.
 

Posted Thu 02 Jun 11 @ 3:09 am
Skins and plug-ins are only available for registered users. I don’t think the home free version allows you to use skins (I might be wrong). The only official skins that have been checked to work are from the VDJ website. Download others at your own risk. Plus you have not got a VDJ folder? Not a cracked version is it?
 

 

I just downloaded a skin from VDJ (Mix Lab v3.1) and this is the first time to do so. I just don't know how to get it working with VDJ.
Every time I Click on the Icon it gives me a message (VirtualDJ not found). Its sitting in my Applications. I am using a mac.
Any next steps please. thx
 

Please make sure you have the latest 7.04 version of VirtualDJ installed. http://www.virtualdj.com/download/updates.html
Skins are self extracted files, but in case this doenst work for you, you may manually save the zip file to your VirtualDJ/Skins folder.
 

I have the virtual dj broadcast, but when i download skins to my mac from the website it just pops up and says the install was successful, but when i go to look at my skins its not there, what can i do?
 

To install a skin, simply copy the skin file to the following folder:

MacintoshHD -> Users -> YOUR USER NAME -> Documents -> VirtualDJ -> Skins
 

i just did that and it still isn't popping up
 

Try restarting VirtualDJ
 

i did that and still didnt work i even restarted my computer.....
 

Which skin are you trying to install? Or is it all skins? Are you downloading the Mac version?
 

I've tried mix lab 3.1 and CUE RMX
 

mix lab andCUE RMX by cioce (1280x768)
 



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