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Old May 28th, 2007, 10:31 AM
Chuckster1936 Chuckster1936 is offline
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Playlists

I have just moved my 12,000 songs to an external drive. I have rebuilt my database and changed my import destination to the external. All systems seem to work at this time.

My question concerns my play lists. I have over 100 playlists and each playlist has all the songs in the correct key etc. I've also added some info in the 'singer' columns which help me in my shows.

The playlists direct to the old hard drive and not the external drive, which causes an error status. How can I change the hard drive destination without having to add all the tracks again to the playlists.

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HP Pavilion dv4000
Windows XP 100 GB internal hard drive
2 Western Digital 120 GB external hard drives
(One hard drive with hoster songs and one drive with 29,000 iTune songs)
Hoster Version 3.316
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Old May 28th, 2007, 06:40 PM
mindonstrike mindonstrike is offline
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No your old playlists won't work. The playlist entries point to a specific location, if the KMA is not found in that location it will return an error.

Your only remedy would be to open the playlist and re-enter all the songs and info and then remove the old songs on the list OR put the KMA's back in their old location and just use the external for new songs.

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