Hello,
Did it work yet i want the demo for mac please i want to try it out before buying
Thanks,
Dj Pro/Brett
Did it work yet i want the demo for mac please i want to try it out before buying
Thanks,
Dj Pro/Brett
Posted Fri 19 Dec 08 @ 12:29 pm
i agree about a demo... If i never got the LE version cause i purchased a totalcotrol i prob would of let my brother teach me tractor
Posted Fri 19 Dec 08 @ 12:52 pm
Can anyone tell me if i can and how to record my mixes to my hard drive or itunes , i would like to listen to them on my nano. i'm using a Mac.
Mark
Mark
Posted Mon 26 Jan 09 @ 4:16 pm
still no demo version for VDJ ?!
Posted Tue 18 Aug 09 @ 7:26 am
HELP!!!!!
I had used the trial version on my mac then took it off I have just purchased the lic and now when I install it, it's saying cant be supported I have a g5 ppc reading the posts are you telling me that I cant use virtual dj on my mac any more??? what happened to the universal or ppc version I was using it last year on the demo??? how do I use this did I just waste my money if so I want it back!!
I had used the trial version on my mac then took it off I have just purchased the lic and now when I install it, it's saying cant be supported I have a g5 ppc reading the posts are you telling me that I cant use virtual dj on my mac any more??? what happened to the universal or ppc version I was using it last year on the demo??? how do I use this did I just waste my money if so I want it back!!
Posted Wed 16 Feb 11 @ 8:49 am
VirtualDJ requires OSX 10.5 on an Intel processor as stated clearly on the product page.
http://www.virtualdj.com/products/virtualdj/index.html
OSX 10.5 & Intel has been a requirement since v6.0.2 IIRC, so that would be 28th August 2009, which is almost a year and a half ago. It always pays to check the requirements of a product you are purchasing, before you purchase it.
http://www.virtualdj.com/products/virtualdj/index.html
OSX 10.5 & Intel has been a requirement since v6.0.2 IIRC, so that would be 28th August 2009, which is almost a year and a half ago. It always pays to check the requirements of a product you are purchasing, before you purchase it.
Posted Wed 16 Feb 11 @ 4:54 pm