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Old November 18th, 2008, 10:08 AM
Joe Nieves Joe Nieves is offline
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Hi Skybird74

Thanks for you're input.

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I have had many conversations with users on this forum about saved playlists and how to still make them useable when moving songs from one drive to another. That's how I learned what to do.


What do you do to make the playlist useable without entering every song again in each playlist X 30 in my case? (That's a lot of work)

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The "file path" is a common function in ALL computer programs. If you move any file, you need to tell the computer where to find it.


This is the main point I was trying to convey in my post.

The playlist is an intrical part of the song database relationship which is use to hold the requested songs for cue.

This absolutely needs the ability to be able to edit or have some kind of fuction to tell it where the songs are located.

Do you have to reimport all you're songs if you change the drive location?


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What other programs do you know of that automatically know when & where you move files from one place to another without your having to tell it where you put them???


Yes You're Right, they give you the option of "DO YOU WANT ME TO SEARCH" or gives you a dropdown explorer type list and you pick the drive and directory where the files are located.

Thank You
Joe...
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