Right clicking on a selected image will bring up a context menu. You can use either the left or the right side for maneuvering through the process. Once the application starts, you should be provided with a simple interface. To get started, simply click the MSOComprex.exe file. It operates on any type of file, including Word, PowerPoint or Excel documents. Ok, I tought about this a very long time, and finally decided to ask everyone their opinion.MSOComprex is a very simple but effective piece of software. I LOVE Virtual Dj, I love the internet, I love all the information that we have access to trough the world wide web. I have so many questions, and there are so many (different) answers, that it's hard to choose the right one. Itunes, MP3tag, Mediamonkey, Winamp, Tageditors, KJFile Manager, Duplicate finders, Easy File sync and many many many more.
Weeks I have searched (and still am) to find how to manage my music, some people say delete all, other people say don't delete all. One person says use Itunes, other person says use Mediamonkey. Different DJ-sites all have their own answers. And I could go on for a very long time about who said what.
Weeks have passed, and I have the feeling that I'm getting no-where, that I'm stuck. Searching the web, reading articles, downloading and trying out different programs,deleting, changing, tagging, ripping. How can I become a good DJ? By having 10k+ tracks, and unable to find the ones I'm looking for? No I think not. How can I become a good DJ? By knowing every track I have, and finding it within a few seconds? Hmmm, yes that comes close. In the old days it was easy: I had my vinyls, I looked for a cover and I had the song I wanted, I also didnt had so much music as I did now. I've read about people with the same problem, and they said that they deleted most of their music and now only have 5 or 6 hundred songs. To much music is NOT good, but too little music is probably worse. I find it hard to start deleting 8k+ songs. What if I delete the wrong ones, what if I keep the bad ones. I also tought about deleting everything and start all over again, but is that so wise? I don't know anymore. All I want is to play music I like, and being able to find the track I want in a reasonable time. I have songs for different moods, a lot of different genres, but some of those genres aren't mixable. What should I do with those? And what about tags? My tags are all screwed up, and it would be stupid to try fixing all my tags and then deleting half of my music. Pfff, the more I'm writing about it, the more I get confused. I probably didn't even tell half the things I wanted to, but I'm going to stop, or my head is going to explode So this is actually a cry for help, help from my fellow deejays. Is there anybody out there who can guide me in the right direction, to clear my brain, to help me fix the problem(s) I have. ) I use virtual folders for those "must plays" that way I don't have to keep typing it in week in and week. Going cpu you do have to do a little "housework" to keep things fresh. I had a specialty theme night where most of the music was late 90s/early 2000's club so I did some prep work and went through my music and moved the songs I wanted to play (did an abundance too just in case) so a virtual folder.