okay, let's get this straight. there are a couple different varieties of "djs". my husband is one of the vinyl dj's, (and personally in my opinion, the only kind of dj worth calling a dj) who uses actual records to play the music. then there's the dj's that use cds to play music. in saMAN's case here, she looks like she's the kind of dj that uses downlowded tracks to play the songs, and maybe just puts scratch records on the tables for scratch effects, or perhaps mixes tracks using her laptop and a record on the tables. not every dj uses a laptop to line up their tracks, fades, and mixes (like i said before, the most respectable djs in my opinion, simply use their vinyl...you actually have to be somewhat good to mix that shit together), but their are djs who do it this way, and sadly it's still considered djing.
those aren't lines, that's called a mixer. and it's a piece of equipment used to regulate the volume, bass, treble, gain and other stuff from the decks. or in this case, the lame-o laptop.
those aren't lines, that's called a mixer. and it's a piece of equipment used to regulate the volume, bass, treble, gain and other stuff from the decks. or in this case, the lame-o laptop.