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Bandicam Virtual Dj Now

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  1. Run a 3.5mm AUX cable from the "Record Out" on your controller into the Line In (Mic jack) of your PC.
  2. In Bandicam, set "Microphone" to "Line In."
  3. Set "Windows Sound" to "Default Output Device" (Muted) so it doesn't feedback.
  4. Bandicam will record the analog audio from your mixer perfectly.

| Issue | Probable Cause | Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Video is laggy but sound is fine | CPU overload | Switch Bandicam to GPU encoding (H.264 NVIDIA/AMD). | | Audio is out of sync (drifts) | Variable frame rate. | In Bandicam → Video → FPS → Check "Force FPS" (set to 30.00 or 60.00). | | Bandicam crashes when I open VDJ | Overlay conflict. | Right-click Bandicam tray icon → "Disable Overlay" or run both apps as Administrator. | | Recorded file is choppy | Hard drive too slow. | Record to an SSD, not a USB stick or old HDD. | | Microphone echo | Microphone is recording the speakers. | Wear headphones! Turn off your monitor speakers while recording. | bandicam virtual dj

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