Virtual DJ , you must ensure the audio from Virtual DJ is routed through a driver that Bandicam can capture. By default, Bandicam captures the "Default Output Device," but professional DJ software often uses ASIO drivers
There are many reasons why you might want to use Bandicam to record Virtual DJ. Here are a few:
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:
Here is the professional workflow for recording a polished mix video using Bandicam + Virtual DJ:
By following the information outlined in this article, you can start recording and streaming Virtual DJ with Bandicam today. Happy mixing!
The most critical element of any DJ recording is, naturally, the audio. A common pitfall in screen recording is audio desynchronization, where the video lags behind the sound, or the audio suffers from "crackling" due to sample rate mismatches. Bandicam addresses this by allowing users to select specific audio input devices and codecs. When configuring Bandicam for Virtual DJ, users can opt to record the system sound directly (Stereo Mix) or route the audio through a specific external interface. By utilizing high-quality audio codecs available within Bandicam’s settings, the integrity of the DJ’s mix is preserved. This ensures that when the video is uploaded to platforms like YouTube or Mixcloud, the final product represents the artist's true intent.