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oncall December 17th, 2007 07:15 PM

database questions
 
If I manage my song database from my PC can i just transfer the database file to my laptop and it's good to go, or since the HDD have different volume names (E vs F) will that create problems. I guess I am wondering how to synchronize my PC and my laptop DB, I also want to consider back up laptops and HDD's while on a job, and am wondering how you all do this.

ddouglass December 17th, 2007 07:40 PM

The difference in the drive letters will prevent the songs from playing on the laptop if you transfer the database file.
Just add the HDD (assuming external) and build the database on the laptop from scratch. This may take a few minutes but once it is done everything will play.

oncall December 17th, 2007 08:01 PM

ok, so if you do it that way, then if you have all the songs on PC at home for back up and messing around, and then on your laptop, you are telling me that when i get a CD+G, I should do an import to each system, don't bother copying the files and moving them, or can i move imported files, and then just import them into system?? Or am I missing something?
thanks

ddouglass December 17th, 2007 08:17 PM

Import them on one, copy the KMA files to the other and rebuild the database. That will add them to the second one without having to re-import them.

oncall December 17th, 2007 08:21 PM

ok, when i rebuild the database, it's not going to create duplicates like musicmatch etc will do?

thanks a lot

ddouglass December 17th, 2007 08:46 PM

If you make sure and import always from one system then copy to the other you should not have any duplicate BookIDs. If you do end up with duplicates they will be listed in a log file. Then you can run the merge database instead of the rebuildand that will re-assign the Bookids of the duplicates to new ones.
If you just copy the new files to the second drive after importing them instead of trying to copy all again then you won't have a problem.

hwheeler43 December 18th, 2007 09:16 AM

:) I Hope this helps. I run two Laptops and have an External Drive for backups. What I do is import all my new cdg's on one of the laptops. I then copy the new kma files to my external hard drive and then copy them from the external hard drive to the other laptop. I keep all the kma files in a single folder on each computer and on the external hard drive. The external hard drive is simply for backup. I do not run the show from the external hard drive so I simply rebuild the database on both laptops after the new files are on them. I have never had a problem doing it this way and I have all my songs on 3 hard drives. The chances of all 3 going bad at once is pretty slim.

Merry Christmas everyone.

oncall December 18th, 2007 10:39 AM

that's it.
thanks


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