some of my songs in my browser don't show the song length how do i analyze or reanalyz my music files ? i saw in another thread someone said right click on the folder i want to analyze, but there is no option on that list that say (analyze) ? thanx for any help
Mensajes Sat 30 Jul 11 @ 12:56 pm
Try this, create a filter folder with this script, 'isscanned=0' and that should show you all your tracks that need to be scanned. Or 'isscanned=1', I'm not on my laptop right now but one of those is it. Now click on a track and hit 'crtl a' then right click on a track, it should say bpm and another little will open and say scan all I believe. With the filter folder anytime you add new music to the database they'll show up in that folderwaiting to be scanned.
Hope that helps
Huey
Here's the link where you can find more info on filter folders, there pretty powerful, http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/FilterExamples.html
Hope that helps
Huey
Here's the link where you can find more info on filter folders, there pretty powerful, http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/FilterExamples.html
Mensajes Sat 30 Jul 11 @ 1:27 pm
As has been said, the option to re-analyze is under the BPM submenu on that right click context menu for a file, or is "Scan for BPMs" (not under a submenu) for a folder.
Actually that's a bit inconsistent IMHO.
Actually that's a bit inconsistent IMHO.
Mensajes Sat 30 Jul 11 @ 1:28 pm
well that kinda sucks one song @ a tyme boooo !!!
Mensajes Sat 30 Jul 11 @ 2:57 pm
Yeah it does but I think its been asked for in the wishes forum and I'm gonna assume you want it like Serato, 2 at a time, lol!
Glad it worked for ya though
Huey
Glad it worked for ya though
Huey
Mensajes Sat 30 Jul 11 @ 2:59 pm
How do I analyze me music files on a separate hard drive to be played in Serrato or Virtual DJ???
Mensajes Fri 11 Dec 15 @ 2:48 pm
Please read page 48 of the VDJ 8 User Guide....
Mensajes Sat 12 Dec 15 @ 11:12 am
djtyme209 wrote :
well that kinda sucks one song @ a tyme boooo !!!
I know this thread is seriously old but the comment about one song at a time prompts me to mention that you can tap a file, and use the old trick of scrolling down and tapping the last file you want with your shift key depressed-- Bingo-- all the files in that range become highlighted and you can now analyze them all with one more click. Of course the trick is you need to set up your files in the right order. Hitting the bpm folder icon sorts by high to low and hitting it again goes the opposite direction. Do it a few times and you will find a list of songs with zero bpm's -- all in a row. Time to tap, scroll-shift-key tap. :)
Mensajes Sat 12 Dec 15 @ 4:28 pm