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Topic: Internal Database Format

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warioPRO InfinityMember since 2004
Hi,

Does anyone know if VDJ uses a known file format for its internal database? it would be very helpful to me if i could extract the information from the internal database for external use outside of VDJ.

Thanks

Mark
 

Posted Tue 18 May 04 @ 5:01 am
HomeboyPRO InfinitySupport ManagerMember since 2003
Wait and see the next release. You will be pleased I think.
 

Posted Tue 18 May 04 @ 6:17 am
warioPRO InfinityMember since 2004
Hey, that will work, thanks. any ideas on a release date?
 

Posted Thu 20 May 04 @ 9:34 pm
Hope our Cue points and other db settings remain instact.... .

A question did come to mind the other day about housekeeping. How do we keep or db clean of all those old tracks that we never use anymore or tried once and discarded ?
 

Posted Fri 21 May 04 @ 3:57 am
claxPRO InfinityMember since 2004
A cleaning tool for the internal database is a good idea. I'm with you.
 

Posted Fri 21 May 04 @ 7:00 am
A cleaning tool would be nice indeed. When you rename the files outside VDJ those songs will be twice in the database (that is what I think). Also deleted songs will stay until forever in the database
Ewout
 

Posted Fri 21 May 04 @ 8:33 pm
DJ RickPRO InfinityMember since 2003
I don't know for certain, but I think when you rescan your drives, it also updates the database.
I wonder if anyone who knows for certain can confirm that?
 

Posted Fri 21 May 04 @ 8:38 pm
It would be nice if the BPM and gain info were compatible with other dj programs like PCDJ, PCDJ FX, and BPM studio. that way when we move my tracks around, we do not have to re-analyze each and every one of them.
 

Posted Sat 22 May 04 @ 12:03 am


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