Have just had this reported on start up, but does not seem to affect the running of VJ3.3.
Any clues to what the internal DB is
Any clues to what the internal DB is
Mensajes Tue 21 Feb 06 @ 4:46 pm
If all your cues etc are not there, you will have to re install the XML database. That is if you have backed it up on a cd somewhere. Is you backed up the VDJ XML database file just delete the one that is in the pgm file now. Then put in the one you backed up earlier. Rescan the driv and you should have all the cue points etc back.
If you got the error msg and nothing has changed, I am not sure why. But I am sure someone here will know.
If you got the error msg and nothing has changed, I am not sure why. But I am sure someone here will know.
Mensajes Tue 21 Feb 06 @ 6:32 pm
You can try to correct the xml file which is corrupted: verify the tags especially to the end of the file
Mensajes Tue 21 Feb 06 @ 7:12 pm
djcel;
Neat idea, How is this done
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Neat idea, How is this done
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Mensajes Wed 22 Feb 06 @ 7:23 pm
Sometimes you got an error in your internal database. When this happends you could replace it with your backup, or try to fix it. In the forum has already explain how to reactivate a corrupted database, but be aware, if you got this error; you have lost some of your music information already.
You can rename the file "VirtualDJ DataBase.xml" and open VirtualDJ to create a new file, scan one song and close VDJ. When you close you only have to remove from the corrupted file the last rows until you find "/song>" and then let it at the end. Then "copy" the last rows from the new file and "paste" it to the old database ( /VirtualDJ DataBase> at the end). Erase the new database (the one with only one song scaned) and rename the old DataBase to VirtualDJ DataBase.xml
Open again VDJ and it must be ok now!
Good Luck!
Mensajes Sun 26 Feb 06 @ 9:04 pm