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Forum: General Discussion

Topic: Help....
Hello I was wondering are there any dj pools that lets Virtual dj users create a playlist and download it for offline play? I talked to Tidal and Deezer and they said thats not available yet. I was wondering because someplaces I go there are no Internet. I have tons of cds and music I bought but I wanna use a dj pool also.
 

Inviato 2 days ago @ 8:04 pm
Yes there are plenty of DJ pools that allow downloads. Tidal and Deezer are not DJ pools.

Tidal does have an offline cache with VDJ though, if you're paying for the DJ addon.
 

I know nothing about the Vdj add-on. How do I check if I have it? I didn't know about the Tidal Cache Thanks.
 

When using Tidal, you have to pay extra to use it for DJ purposes.

See this link
 

Anybody suggest anymore? I deleted that tidal because I didn't know how to download it offline with virtual dj.
 

groovindj wrote :
It's quite simple. If you're looking for DJ pools, just search Google for DJ pools.

I know its simple when u know about the pools but im new to all of them. I used Spotify though. I play mostly hip hop and r&b and country. I also play gospel though but which will be the best for me? Talking to the guys that know about dj pools.
 

You mentioned Tidal and Deezer previously. Now you mention Spotify. These are NOT DJ pools!

They're streaming services aimed at the general public, for personal use.
 

What dj pool do you use then Groovin? I understand there not. I got got told that several times on this board. Just looking for a dj pool that fits my type of music. Im still gonna be looking around and trying them my self though.
 

I don't use a DJ pool. I always bought my vinyl in the 80s and CDs in the 90s. Now there's very little music around that I like enough to buy it, so my library is "retro".
 

@OP at some point you will have to do your own research/verification of your sources of music regardless of what gets told to you here or elsewhere - there is no way around that, and that's one of the reasons why being a DJ is considered a profession.


Everybody has different views on pools and what they cover - no one pool covers everything completely. Start with some research first - youtube videos "best dj pools and dj music sources", go read about them/possibly ask here about them, and you'll eventually get some sense for where to go for what you want.