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stublack March 10th, 2010 01:07 PM

Rebuilding Database
 
I have always had just one folder on my hard drive called Hoster Music that contains all my KMA files. I hope my question is not too confusing.

I need to create a folder for KMH Karaoke and am considering creating a folder for KMH Audio.

If I used the same folder (Hoster Music) and created three subfolders
Hoster Music/KMA files, Hoster Music/KMH Karaoke and Hoster Music/KMH Audio.

If I were to highlight a subfolder say Hoster Music/KMH Audio would it only rebuild those songs and leave the rest alone?

If I were to highlight Hoster Music only would it rebuild all three?

ddouglass March 10th, 2010 03:20 PM

Re: Rebuilding Database
 
Why don't you keep all these questions in one thread instead of starting a new one with each question?
Highlighting each file doesn't do anything. Hoster will still rebuild using all the folders listed in the list area.
The only way you can do what you want is to delete all the other folders from the list and rebuild.
Be sure if you create 3 sub-folders that all three are listed or they will not be added. The Rebuild function does not look in sub-folders if you list the parent folder.

stublack March 10th, 2010 06:27 PM

Re: Rebuilding Database
 
Ok thanks, sorry about making another thread.

I now understand the concept of having more than one folder, would it be better to keep the folders separate, leave my folder Hoster Music alone, and create two separate stand alone folders or create the subfolders in Hoster Music or maybe it doesn't matter. Is one way more efficient??

Thanks, and I think after a response from this reply I will finally leave this thing alone

ddouglass March 10th, 2010 07:57 PM

Re: Rebuilding Database
 
It doesn't matter. It makes no difference in space on the drive, so whatever suits you best.

stublack March 11th, 2010 07:02 AM

Re: Rebuilding Database
 
Thank you very much


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