Bandicam | Virtual Dj
The Digital Stage: Optimizing the Virtual DJ Workflow with Bandicam
Ensure that Virtual DJ is not using exclusive ASIO drivers directly to an external controller without a mirror option. If you must use ASIO for low latency, change Bandicam’s Primary Sound Device to capture the specific ASIO line-in/loopback, or switch Virtual DJ to WASAPI audio mode while recording. Issue 2: The video is laggy or frames are dropping.
Virtual DJ is a powerhouse for mixing audio, but sharing your live sets requires a reliable screen recorder. Bandicam is the perfect companion for this task, offering high-performance recording without lagging your audio or video. bandicam virtual dj
Issue 1: The video is fine, but there is no sound in the final recording.
Set the FPS to for smooth crossfader and jog wheel animations, or 30 for smaller file sizes. The Digital Stage: Optimizing the Virtual DJ Workflow
If you notice that your audio lags behind your video actions (like scratching or hitting a hot cue), the issue usually stems from audio buffer sizes.
By combining the powerful mixing capabilities of Virtual DJ with the reliable, high-quality recording features of Bandicam, you can consistently create professional recordings of your DJ sets. Virtual DJ is a powerhouse for mixing audio,
For the best quality, record in WAV format within Virtual DJ (if using both simultaneously) or set Bandicam to record audio at 48.0kHz/320kbps.
Virtual DJ is a CPU-hungry application, especially when using stems (AI separation) or high-quality effects. Bandicam uses NVIDIA NVENC, AMD VCE, or Intel Quick Sync hardware encoding. This offloads the recording work from your CPU to your graphics card, preventing audio crackles and dropouts.
Streaming Virtual DJ with Bandicam is a bit more complicated than recording, but it's still a relatively straightforward process. Here's a step-by-step guide to get you started:
The most common complaint online regarding is: "I recorded a 2-hour set, but there is no sound!"