The "Infinity" edition introduced a modular interface that allowed DJs to strip the screen down to the essentials or expand it into a sprawling command center with multiple decks, samplers, and video mixers. It was customizable in a way that competitors simply weren't; if a button didn't exist, you could script it using the software’s deep VDJScript language.
Even by 2025 standards, the feature set of Virtual DJ PRO 2020 INFINITY holds up remarkably well. Here is why DJs refuse to let it go. Virtual DJ PRO 2020 INFINITY
| Feature | VDJ 2020 INFINITY | VDJ 2025 Pro (Subscription) | |--------|--------------------|------------------------------| | CPU Usage (4 decks, stems off) | 4-6% | 7-9% | | Stem Separation Speed | 1.2 seconds | 0.4 seconds | | Interface Responsiveness | Snappy | Slight latency (DRM overhead) | | Video Export Quality | 1080p (30fps max) | 4K at 60fps | | Crash Frequency (8-hour test) | 0 crashes | 2 crashes (cloud sync issues) | The "Infinity" edition introduced a modular interface that
The software uses a licensing model, where users purchase a license key to activate the software. The license key can be transferred to a new computer, making it easy to switch to a new machine. Here is why DJs refuse to let it go
Virtual DJ PRO 2020 isn't just about looks; it introduced several high-end tools that have since become industry standards: Features - VirtualDJ