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SmashVision positions itself as a “professional music video pool,” mainly serving performance-focused users such as Video DJs, VJs, and Club DJs. It is not a general-purpose design asset site; instead, it is built around live video mixing, offering 1080p HD music videos, remixes, transitions, acapellas, SynX visual content, and various DJ-ready video “Toolz.”
The platform emphasizes asset quality and live-performance usability. It offers multiple resolutions including SD, 540p, 720p, and 1080p, and claims its True 1080p content is suitable for 4K display environments. A key feature is its specialized edit formats such as Xtendz, Snipz, Club, Single, and BlenX, with 32-beat/64-beat intros and outros to help DJs mix and transition smoothly. The content also supports Serato, Virtual DJ, djay, rekordbox, and Mix Emergency, with standardized tags, cue points, and pre-generated overviews to reduce import and library management work.
SmashVision is relatively strict in defining its licensing boundaries: its products and programming assets are not sold to the general public, but only to professional Disc Jockeys and non-broadcast programming professionals for public performance scenarios that comply with relevant performance rights requirements. The site mentions licensing environments such as ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC, as well as Canada’s AVLA, the UK’s PPL/VPL, and PRS. In terms of catalog size, the site claims to be the world’s largest music video pool, covering genres such as Hip-Hop, RnB, Top 40, Country, Latin, Reggae, House, Electro, Trap, and Dubstep, but it does not disclose a specific track count.
Pricing is divided into three tiers: Free costs $0 and provides 30 days of current Independent Snipz content, making it suitable for testing software and hardware compatibility; Pro costs $29/month and includes 720p video tools, Classics up to 540p, and releases from the past 5 years; Elite costs $50/month and provides unlimited access, 1080p tools, Remix, Transition, Acapella, Remastered Classics, SynX, Cloud Rescue, and crateQ. For professional DJs, Elite offers a complete feature set; for light users, however, the entry cost is relatively high.
Its strengths include professional content, edit formats tailored to live performance, compatibility with mainstream DJ software, and cross-platform access on iPhone/Android and Mac/PC. crateQ also supports remote download queuing. Downsides include restricted licensing use, no disclosed payment methods, refund policy, or customer support response details, and no clear mention of multi-user collaboration features. It is better suited to professional video DJs working in clubs, events, and open-format performances, rather than general creators or short-form video editors.
The page does not provide information on access from mainland China, download speeds, payment methods, or local copyright applicability, so its China access status is unknown. Users in China looking for similar resources may also compare alternatives such as Promo Only, DJcity, BPM Supreme, Digital DJ Pool, and VJ-Pro, while carefully verifying copyright licensing, payment availability, and download stability.
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