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Last edited by yourdj; 18-09-2011 at 01:14 PM.
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Originally Posted by
yourdj
You can add another thump at BPM for that Steve. Must be up to six now
God.... you're really on the ball today, aren't you Toby.
Now read this carefully.....
....MY NAME IS ANGELA
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Originally Posted by
Corabar Entertainment
God.... you're really on the ball today, aren't you Toby.
Now read this carefully.....
....MY NAME IS ANGELA
Sorry busy weekend. The steve bit was actually refering to the first bit about the devil
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Originally Posted by
hammy
Yes, He isnt format shifting.
But he said he was downloading the track to the INTERNAL HDD then, after making sure all the tags are in order, transferring it to the EXTERNAL HDD. It's my understanding that, in order to do this, you do need Produb.
From advice obtained from members of the DJ Working Party who were part of the Produb consultation process and are well respected members of this very forum, I download my tracks directly to my external HDD meaning I can play them on any of my laptops without needing Produb.
To be fair, we've done Produb to death on here and it's been the subject of more mis-information, as highlighted by Toby's comments, than any other subject relevant to our industry. From my observations, Produb has been "in force" for quite a while now but I've seen no evidence that it's being "enforced" by the appropriate (albeit self-appointed) authority which is making it a bit of a joke. The DDJ (Digital DJ) licence that was the predecessor of Produb was a complete farce and, unless MCPS/PPL start to enforce Produb, this licence could well go the same way. In fact, there's recommendations included in the new proposals for the revamped Digital Economy Bill (or whatever the current government are calling it) that has the potential to make Produb redundant (maybe that is what Toby was referring to) but this all depends on the legal wording that is accepted once it is passed through parliament (and before anyone starts quoting forum rules to me, I'm not being political - merely making reference to a potential law currently being debated that could have big consequences on our industry!).
Dazzy D
Lightning Disco & Entertainment
Born to make you party!
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Originally Posted by
DazzyD
....and before anyone starts quoting forum rules to me, I'm not being political - merely making reference to a potential law currently being debated that could have big consequences on our industry!....
Perfectly permissible under the forum rules if it directly relates to the job, Daz:-
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