![]() Providing the files are still available, you can search for and then cache them again. The original files are stored on GrooveShark's servers or in the case of videos, are stored on free public video streaming servers. They are proprietary DRM encrypted files that you rent while your premium membership is active and can only be played back in VirtualDJ. NetSearch files are not standard audio/video files as far as the Operating System is concerned. Thankfully, most users do make regular backups. Are you serious? Yes, unfortunately there are many users who come here asking for help after they have lost everything having never made any backup or not updated them recently. Sure they are heavy to lug around, but you ALWAYS have them.īack up you say. Any ideas? Right about now I feel like buying back tons of LPs I had. The only problem is that the path is different now and there is no way to change the path since its a M3U file. Also, VDJ is seeing my playlists since I moved them into the "playlist folder" from the backup. At least it was only 400 tracks or so, (still had lots of que points and long time to go through everything to make sure they didn't pop, curse, fart, or otherwise!) not the 60,000 I have on file that I back up the back ups. ![]() I was under the assumtion that VDJ stored the files you downloaded at some server, unfortunately I found out the hard way. Now I know, that I have to physically go into that folder and back it up. Are you serious? Of course I back everything up otherwise I would have GIGs of nothing! The problem is that the way VDJ stores your downloaded songs from netsearch, windows does NOT see them as music. I hope you can help me get this back in working order.īack up you say. Am I doing something wrong or are they gone forever? This is one of the paths copied from notepad. The one that's confusing and why I am not getting my virtual folders back with the music I downloaded from netsearch. Which one do I go in and change the path to? Plus when I open VDJ Database v6 in notepad, I can see the paths. ![]() I'm running windows 7 and VDJ is located in "Program Files", "Program Files x86" and in "Documents" folder. Thanks for your reply, however I do understand the whole find/replace thing in an editor. ![]()
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