![]() ![]() it wont open, and its size is 0 bytes, which indicates theres nothing in it. And at a time that corresponds of when I had it in her laptop. When checking my own memory stick today, there s an empty icon file on it called virtual dj local database v6. I added what I could find, although not everything, as they were nt all in the 1 designated file. So as she sang, I tried to find on her laptop, where her own files were stored, so as to re add them. However, when she began her gig, although her own playlist was present, songs requested by singers were nt coming up as they always do. Her VDJ was running at the time, and I added these files from my memory stick onto her laptop files and then press the "Add to search data base " button, so as to make them appear on her vdj search engine. I went to my friends gig last week with a memory stick to put 5 new sunflys on her laptop before she began. Should it not have updated with today's date? I reopened VDJ and noticed that the bpm and cue points that I just added were still there.Same. After I was done and closed VDJ, I noticed that the "date modified" field stayed the same. As for the database xml file, I was monitoring it while I analyzed some songs. called "VirtualDJ Local Database v6.xml" (IE: if your external drive is called F:\, if you open the F: drive the "local" database should be visible Thank you very much. The first one (on a windows computer) is located in your "documents/virtual dj " folder called "VirtualDJ Database v6.xml" The second database will be located on the secondary/external drive on the top level or 'root level'. Before making any major changes you should backup those databases. If you also use an external or secondary drive to store your music, a database will ALSO be placed their. Q:: Where are my cue points stored? or I lost my cue points, where did they go? A:: VDJ stores all the information it collects in. any copying or moving of songs must be done within VDJ, otherwise the database is unable to track the changes. I mostly make changes on my external drive and then copy over the internal drive's contents. ![]() making an EXACT copy/backup of an external drive is ok (the one exemption), as the original file path stays intact. using explorer (or some other program) to move or copy or rename files means VDJ will lose track of those files and all information related to it. 'right click' and select 'File operations'::'Move to' or 'Copy to' this will automatically update the databases. If the original path to a song was F:\My Music\Rock\Kiss - Beth.mp3 and you change the path too F:\Music\Rock\Kiss - Beth.mp3 ALL the songs in the "music" folder will lose their information! If you need to move or copy songs to a different location, you need to do this within VDJ. called "VirtualDJ Local Database v6.xml" (IE: if your external drive is called F:\, if you open the F: drive the "local" database should be visible VDJ stores information for each song and relates it to name of the file AND THE PATH!!! this is very important. ![]()
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