![]() The OS will ask you if you want to move the files from old position to new. Click on "Move" button, browse the "C:\Users\Phantom" directory and hit Apply 7. ![]() On the left pane of file explorer right click on "Music" element / special folder and select properties 5. Open the "Phantom" folder and create a subfolder "Music" 4. The VirtualDJ Database holds a directory of folders that contain your files as well as other special folders that can be accessed to use online features. On second computer open the C:\Users directory in file explorer 2. Otherwise, you will need to manually edit the database to correct the. If your music is not in the same location as it was previously, correct it so that it is. ![]() First, make sure that you restore your database ( VirtualDJ Database v6.xml) to My DocumentsVirtualDJ. If Computer A has C:\Users\Phantom\Music and computer B has C:\Users\GTsag\Music then it's easier to do this: 1. If not, then VirtualDJ will not find it because it no-longer matches the database. It's a lot easier to "move" your "Music" folder than implement the task you ask from inside the software and change the database internally. The "My Music" or "Music" location can be anywhere on your drive as you can move it. It would allow syncing between computers to be a little better without editing the database. Moved surplus copies somewhere out of the way so it was less confusing, left the most up to date "VirtualDJ Database v6.xml" in Documents/Virtual DJ Deleted database.xml also from Documents/Virtual DJ (wasnt sure if database.xml meant to be in root:/Virtual DJ but apparently not.It would be nice if it fixed the path for different user names. Of course when it says the database is corrupt it is because it is corrupt and. Vdj automatically recovers the valid non corrupt data when repairing. The remote Fedora 38 host has a package installed that is affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the FEDORA-2024-96090dafaf advisory. You should find it somewhere in your VirtualDJ folder. Read and re-read mostly replies from yourself to other people on similar issues until I understand which v6 db should be in which location and named "local" or without "local". As far as I know, IF the database is corrupted and VDJ tries to repair it a backup of the existing database is automatically generated by VDJ. Vdj automatically recovers the valid non corrupt data when repairing. ![]() Thanks all sorted :) Had copies and backups all over the place from years ago making it more confusing. Very confusing setup! All I want is my database in my documents as that folder is backed up daily to a different HD, where as the root of the drive isnt! But this isnt an issue now. Song metadata seems to be found in a new file called 'database.xml', while virtual. DJRudeDoGG PRO Infinity Member since 2009 My camera's SD card was in the reader slot of my lappy for a couple of days and then I noticed the DB on the card. In VDJ 8, Ive noticed that song information seems to be stored in multiple places. Forum: Old versions VirtualDJ forums Old versions Topic: VirtualDJ Local Database v6.xml on my Digital Camera SD Card This topic is old and might contain outdated or incorrect information. Oh also then there's "VirtualDJ Local Database v6.xml" and "VirtualDJ Database v6.xml" I cant remember whats the difference or need for both. In VDJ 7, all of the information about the songs and virtual folders seemed to be stored in 'VirtualDJ Local Database v6.xml' located at the root of the external hard drive. Do you know what was the original location should be? Root of HD or in documents/Virtual DJ? I know external drives it is root but unsure about with internal drive. I didn't rename it, well, the original is still there, then I noticed the new database.xml but that had no ratings so I copied and pasted the old one to database.xml I'm wondering if I have a non standard file path. I will have a good read of this first, thank you. EDIT - I see your reply to someone else on the same issue.
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