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ok im a mobile dj but i have got all the gear needed to do video dj and karaoke (screens and sofware) all i need is to know where u people get your music videos and karaoke videos from? i have a few music video dvds but you can't rip them to the laptop so how do you get around this?

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MixMash are one of the most popular suppliers of these. They now offer MPEG2 versions of the videos (on DVD), so you can copy tracks direct to your HDD. They also provide normal Video DVD's. If you're playing off a Laptop/PC, you'll probably want the MPEG2 version, as these will save you ripping from DVD.

 

As a DJ@ member, you'll be entitled to a lifetime 15% discount from MixMash;

http://www.djassociates.org/dj%20associati...20benefits.html

 

For Karaoke, you can either download specific tracks (there are also links on the DJ@ homepage), or purchase CD's (some sites allow you to create your own CD), or purchase SunFLy etc either new or from ebay.

I don't offer Karaoke (or video), but many here do and should be able to point you at some good deals.

 

Hope this helps,

Jason

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MixMash are one of the most popular suppliers of these. They now offer MPEG2 versions of the videos (on DVD), so you can copy tracks direct to your HDD. They also provide normal Video DVD's. If you're playing off a Laptop/PC, you'll probably want the MPEG2 version, as these will save you ripping from DVD.

 

As a DJ@ member, you'll be entitled to a lifetime 15% discount from MixMash;

http://www.djassociates.org/dj%20associati...20benefits.html

 

For Karaoke, you can either download specific tracks (there are also links on the DJ@ homepage), or purchase CD's (some sites allow you to create your own CD), or purchase SunFLy etc either new or from ebay.

I don't offer Karaoke (or video), but many here do and should be able to point you at some good deals.

 

Hope this helps,

Jason

 

Bear in mind if you take jasons advice, You will loose out on alot of the dance acts that are out on promo only, I would say mixmash for your classics and promo only for your chart

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As vokf rightly states, Mixmash offer the MPEG2 service which is superb - all MixMash Classics and monthly titles including Dance and Chart from January 2009 are now available as discs containing MPEG2 files.

http://www.mixmash.com/pics/MPEG2WebsiteBanner.jpg

 

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