I had the problem that after scanning all my tracks and rebooting VDJ abut 200 of them would show unscanned and need doing again, so I took the following steps to correct this:
Fresh install of Vista, turning of UAC.
Fresh install of VDJ
Deleted old databases and rescanned everything again (took about a week) Also ensured database permissions could be read/write by VDJ.
Created an unscanned filter folder to check if anything was showing as unscanned again.
Everything was ok for a few days, then out of the blue 150 of my video tracks just appeared as unscanned with no BPM's and now the list is getting longer every time I restart VDJ.
My MP3's are on the internal drive, my Videos are on an external drive.
Last time I was having all these problems, it only affected my external drive, this time its both.
Surely there must be a problem with VDJ? Scanning tracks and saving them isn't a feature that can be turned on or off, it either works or it doesn't, right?
Gary
Fresh install of Vista, turning of UAC.
Fresh install of VDJ
Deleted old databases and rescanned everything again (took about a week) Also ensured database permissions could be read/write by VDJ.
Created an unscanned filter folder to check if anything was showing as unscanned again.
Everything was ok for a few days, then out of the blue 150 of my video tracks just appeared as unscanned with no BPM's and now the list is getting longer every time I restart VDJ.
My MP3's are on the internal drive, my Videos are on an external drive.
Last time I was having all these problems, it only affected my external drive, this time its both.
Surely there must be a problem with VDJ? Scanning tracks and saving them isn't a feature that can be turned on or off, it either works or it doesn't, right?
Gary
Posted Fri 29 Feb 08 @ 7:58 am
Sounds familiar...
Posted Sat 01 Mar 08 @ 6:39 am