Virtual Dj Pro Infinity Mac Direct

Historically, Virtual DJ was viewed as a "Windows-first" application. However, since the transition to Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3, M4), the software has been fully optimized for macOS.

This is the "Infinity" perfect match. You can prepare your playlist on your Mac, save it to a USB, and plug it into the Prime 4+. Your hot cues, loops, and beatgrids remain intact.

Create a one-button emergency macro:

Now if you panic mid-set, one key starts a seamless automix using your current playlist. Bathroom break achieved. virtual dj pro infinity mac


Getting started is straightforward, but there are Mac-specific tips to ensure stability.

Step 1: Download the Installer Do not download from third-party torrent sites (which are often riddled with malware or broken dependencies). Go to the official VirtualDJ.com website. The site auto-detects macOS.

Step 2: Bypass Gatekeeper (Security) macOS often blocks apps from "unidentified developers." After downloading the .dmg file: Historically, Virtual DJ was viewed as a "Windows-first"

Step 3: Microphone & Accessibility Permissions Virtual DJ needs access to your microphone if you are using a built-in mic for talk-over, and accessibility for hardware mapping.

Step 4: Activate Infinity Launch the app. Click "Login" (top right). Enter your credentials. If you purchased the Infinity license, the "Pro Infinity" badge will appear in the top bar. You are now unlocked.

VirtualDJ was one of the first DJ applications to fully detach the User Interface (UI) from the rendering engine. On macOS, the software utilizes Metal (Apple’s low-level graphics API) or OpenGL to render waveforms and video content. Now if you panic mid-set, one key starts

This is critical for two reasons:

Most DJ software treats you like a guest in a nightclub.
VirtualDJ Pro Infinity treats you like the engineer who built the club.

Here’s your guide to mastering it on macOS.

Unlike some legacy DJ software that runs via the Rosetta 2 translation layer, Virtual DJ Pro Infinity runs natively on Apple Silicon. This results in: