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I just added 47,007 tracks into VDJ archive. It seems to have handled it well. What is the maximim amount of tracks you have added and recursed? What was the result? Have you ever tried to count that many tracks?
 

Posted Mon 14 Feb 05 @ 2:37 am
kheyoPRO InfinityModeratorMember since 2003
47.007 ??? whaaouffffff !!!! O^o
 

Posted Mon 14 Feb 05 @ 2:37 pm
djcelPRO InfinityModeratorMember since 2004
Back up Database !!! lol
 

Posted Mon 14 Feb 05 @ 3:22 pm
al0000PRO InfinityMember since 2004
I have arround 25.000 tracks.

I prefer quality over quantity, almost all of them are 256kbps, i hate anything bellow 224 :)

I want a 1TB harddisk, please.

Alex
 

Posted Mon 14 Feb 05 @ 5:00 pm
DJ RickPRO InfinityMember since 2003
holy crap! just added 47,000 how many did you have before that?
I thought I had a lot.
 

Posted Mon 14 Feb 05 @ 8:59 pm
1TB drives are not far off.

Hitachi makes a 400GIG SATA drive. We have 4 of those drives in a raid for 1.4TB.

By this time next year you will probably see them...
 

Posted Tue 15 Feb 05 @ 12:20 am
and what can you possibly do with 47k tracks?... or even keep track of them.. seems useless..i have 1600 and that becomes a lot to keep track of...=)
 

Posted Tue 15 Feb 05 @ 3:46 am
Guys,

Not trying to hijack this thread, but just a quick question. When you move tracks from one folder to another (tracks that have already been analyzed), have any of you had any problems with losing the bpm and cbg data? I have worked sooo hard to get the correct bpm and cbg set on thousands of tracks that I am afraid to move them. I am still not done but am thinking twice since I really dont want to start all over again..


Killabee44
 

Posted Tue 15 Feb 05 @ 5:18 am
apopsisdjPRO InfinitySenior staffMember since 2003
Moving tracks its safe, because dadabase store filenames and filesizes of every track.
If you change one of them (the first by renaming, the second by editing tags... lets say by using pcdj..)
then you loose them from virtual dj (yello mark)
My advise: dont touch important files after analyze / make them read only (is what i do)
 

Posted Tue 15 Feb 05 @ 6:08 am
 

Posted Wed 16 Feb 05 @ 3:25 am
WELL, it finished counting all 47000 tracks. So I closed VDJ and re-opened and went to the drive and it appears it did not save them. all of them have a yellow question mark next to them. What the hell?
 

Posted Wed 16 Feb 05 @ 2:13 pm
DJ RickPRO InfinityMember since 2003
what do you mean it finished counting them?
Did you analyse all 47000 in such a short time?
The question mark indicates that the song has not been played or analysed.
 

Posted Wed 16 Feb 05 @ 2:16 pm
DJ CyderPRO InfinitySenior staffMember since 2003
i've got over 80,000 right now it seems to take forever to open and close.
 

Posted Wed 16 Feb 05 @ 4:15 pm
It stopped counting, I mean it didnt crash it just finished
but ot appears it did not save sh+t
???
 

Posted Thu 17 Feb 05 @ 2:14 am
Wireless,

I had this happen before. Just close VDJ and re open it. The info should be there. If not, then I dont know what to tell you brother.
 

Posted Thu 17 Feb 05 @ 6:08 am
bagpussPRO InfinityMember since 2003
I have 1108 at current.

I don't want many more, just what's needed to stay upto date on the house scene.

1108 is alot, considering I payed for them.

And quality wise I go for VBR which averages out at an 8mb file for a 6 minute song.

That's it, I'm happy. I don't download.

Bagpuss
 

Posted Thu 17 Feb 05 @ 10:55 pm
I have close to 5,000 of diffent types of music and yes it gets expensive. Never had a problem with VDJ loading the tracks.

MS
 

Posted Thu 17 Feb 05 @ 11:01 pm


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