If you cannot get the virtual camera to work, use but crop out the logo area. This is a hack, not recommended because it reduces quality.

Your video output, preview screens, and recorded files will now be completely free of the default VirtualDJ branding. Free Workarounds (Without Buying a License)

Hold down the Alt key (Windows) or Option key (Mac) in OBS, click the top or left bounding box of your video source, and drag it inward. This crops out the edge of the video where the logo resides. Note that this will slightly alter your video's aspect ratio. Method 2: Use Virtual Audio Cable for Audio-Only Streams

Very easy if you have a Pro license; frustrating for free users. Customization

Click the in the top-right corner to open Settings . Select the Licenses tab. Log in with your registered VirtualDJ account credentials.

, but technically possible. However, note that distributing content with the logo removed from a free version may violate the Virtual DJ EULA (End User License Agreement).

If you cannot afford Virtual DJ Pro, download Mixxx (mixxx.org). It has excellent video mixing features and zero watermarks.

The free version is intended for non-commercial home use only. It does not allow you to remove the video watermark.

To remove these specific overlays, go to and search for videoSkin .

Within the Video settings, you can usually adjust the coordinates to place the logo in any corner.

I can provide specific troubleshooting steps to get your video output looking completely clean. Share public link

A budget-friendly, controller-specific license. It unlocks professional features for one specific hardware controller. 2. Activate Your License Open VirtualDJ .

Whether you are using the version of the software

Advanced bedroom DJs who want to use a specific hardware controller at home. Warning: Ensure you check the terms, as some Home Plus features still limit advanced commercial video broadcasting. The Pro license is highly recommended for full video freedom.

Release the Alt/Option key, then drag the corners of your newly cropped video to stretch it back out to fill your entire OBS canvas. Method 3: Using External Video Mixers or Hardware