Hey forum....Need a bit of advise with this question....Here goes.....As I have VDJ now, it is in a folder on my C: drive under
"documents."....This is where the program by default stored upon installation...... the folder contains my database, XML file, settings, etc.....I
would like to move the entire VDJ folder to an external HD with my music.......Question, will having VDJ on the external HD cause
performance/latency
issues?.......If the VDJ folder is moved to say drive F: how would VDJ know where to find the files when I load the program via desktop
icon?....In other words do I need to "point" the program to the new drive where it is being stored?.........Sry for the lengthy question....lolol
Thanks everyone =D
"documents."....This is where the program by default stored upon installation...... the folder contains my database, XML file, settings, etc.....I
would like to move the entire VDJ folder to an external HD with my music.......Question, will having VDJ on the external HD cause
performance/latency
issues?.......If the VDJ folder is moved to say drive F: how would VDJ know where to find the files when I load the program via desktop
icon?....In other words do I need to "point" the program to the new drive where it is being stored?.........Sry for the lengthy question....lolol
Thanks everyone =D
Mensajes Tue 20 Sep 11 @ 10:50 am
Why do you have to move it? Is there a reason you want to move it. Leave the program where it is, and it will find the music. I don't want my program and music on the same drive. Why make the drive work harder than it has to?
Mensajes Tue 20 Sep 11 @ 3:59 pm
According to my experience. The shortcut file folder, and the origin of the program (VDJ) cannot be moved to a different drive to the installation. To do so the program will not work!!!!! With the music i agree but with the other not.
Mensajes Tue 20 Sep 11 @ 4:29 pm
AMAHM....good advise....I didnt even think about the longer search and load times that moving the file could cause...Thanks for the heads up!....See you're already earning that new MOD staus!....lololol....Keep spinnin guys...... =D
Mensajes Wed 21 Sep 11 @ 10:21 am
You can change the VDJ home file location in the registry tool.
It was handy for me when I had a Macbook Pro with multiple partitions but beware it can screw up if not done properly.
Keith
It was handy for me when I had a Macbook Pro with multiple partitions but beware it can screw up if not done properly.
Keith
Mensajes Wed 21 Sep 11 @ 10:58 am