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hello everyone.. my laptop is running a little slow every time i load a song the green cpu bar is full green, so am thinking give my laptop a break and take all the music out and into a external drive, question is would i need to anylize allover again and r my virtual playlist going to find the song on the external???
hello everyone.. my laptop is running a little slow every time i load a song the green cpu bar is full green, so am thinking give my laptop a break and take all the music out and into a external drive, question is would i need to anylize allover again and r my virtual playlist going to find the song on the external???
geposted Wed 21 Apr 10 @ 7:44 pm
If your music is on a drive other than C:, you can reassign the drive letter. For example, if your music was on drive D:, you can tell windows that your new hard drive is drive D: and the internal partition is E:. Keep in mind that if you have anything else on that internal partition, it probably will not work. So if you installed a program to it previously it will stop working.
There are other more technical ways to do it but I will save you from that pain. If you keep your folder structure the same, fixing your playlists will be less painful.
Sorry, I wish I had a better answer for you.
There are other more technical ways to do it but I will save you from that pain. If you keep your folder structure the same, fixing your playlists will be less painful.
Sorry, I wish I had a better answer for you.
geposted Thu 22 Apr 10 @ 1:43 pm
100% CPU usage is normal on a single core or lower specification computer (E.g: Netbook)
It's nothing to worry about unless you get sound break-up/stuttering.
It's nothing to worry about unless you get sound break-up/stuttering.
geposted Thu 22 Apr 10 @ 4:44 pm
You can manually edit the XML database using wordpad or equivalent, just use find/replace to point to the new file location.
geposted Fri 23 Apr 10 @ 5:44 am
...or plug the external hard drive in and move the files/folders from within Virtual DJ. This will then update the database at the same time keeping all your cue points, play counts, etc...
Roy
Roy
geposted Fri 23 Apr 10 @ 10:09 am
GadgetMan wrote :
...or plug the external hard drive in and move the files/folders from within Virtual DJ. This will then update the database at the same time keeping all your cue points, play counts, etc...
Roy
Roy
I second that. This way will save you a tone of time and hassle.
geposted Sat 24 Apr 10 @ 11:02 am