The Video Pool vs Xtendamix: DJ Video Pools Compared

Xtendamix and The Video Pool are both music-video pools built for DJs and VJs, so this is a closer comparison than most. Xtendamix is known for a very large catalog spanning decades. The Video Pool focuses on a tightly curated library where every clip is HD or 4K and tagged with both BPM and Camelot key for harmonic mixing. The right pick comes down to whether you value raw catalog size or consistent quality and key-matched mixing.

FeatureThe Video PoolXtendamix
Content typeMusic videoMusic video
Catalog sizeAround 29,700 clips, tightly curatedAdvertises a very large catalog (self-reported 850,000+). Strong for obscure throwbacks
Guaranteed HD / 4KYes, HD and 4KOffers HD. A public review reported SD/HD 720p with no 4K at the time; verify their current maximum resolution
Camelot key taggingYes, Camelot key on every clipSorts by BPM/tempo; musical key / Camelot tagging is not advertised
BPM taggingYes, on every clipYes
Clean edits, intros and outrosYes, clean edits and transitionsYes
VJ loopsYes, VJ loops includedYes, a VJ Loops category is listed
Best fitConsistent HD/4K quality and harmonic, key-matched video mixingWidest net for rare and decades-old titles

The bottom line

If you want the widest possible net for rare and old titles, Xtendamix’s catalog size is its edge, and it is a legitimate, long-running video pool. If you want every clip to be HD or 4K and tagged with a Camelot key so you can mix in key on the screens, The Video Pool is built around exactly that. Some DJs try both and keep the one that matches how they perform.

See The Video Pool membership and pricing or browse the catalog.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between The Video Pool and Xtendamix?

Both are DJ and VJ music-video pools. Xtendamix leans on a very large catalog; The Video Pool leans on curation and consistency, with every clip HD or 4K and tagged with BPM and Camelot key. If harmonic, key-matched video mixing and guaranteed resolution matter to you, that is The Video Pool’s focus.

Does Xtendamix tag videos with musical key?

Xtendamix supports sorting by BPM and tempo, but Camelot or musical-key tagging is not advertised on their site. The Video Pool tags every clip with a Camelot key so you can mix in key on video. If key tagging is important, confirm the current state on both sites.

Which has more videos?

Xtendamix advertises a much larger, self-reported catalog. The Video Pool is smaller and curated so every title meets the same HD/4K and BPM-plus-key standard. It comes down to scale versus consistency.

See also

Comparison based on publicly available information as of July 2026. Competitor features and pricing change, so verify current details at xtendamix.com. The Video Pool is an independent service and is not affiliated with Xtendamix.